Malaysia to alter 'hideous' tourism logo featuring ape in shades

AFP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Malaysia's new government will change an official tourism logo featuring an wearing after it sparked a storm of mockery, a said today.

It was released in January as part of a campaign to attract more tourists to the tropical Southeast Asian country but it was widely panned for being ugly and outdated, with thousands signing a petition calling for it to be dumped.

Despite the criticism, the then-tourism stood by the design, which also includes a retro image of Kuala Lumpur's iconic

But the scandal-plagued government of prime was booted out of power in May, and new is now pledging to alter the logo.

A contest will be held to re-design it, he was cited as saying in local media, but he insisted it was not being dumped entirely.

"We're not ditching it but we'll improve it. There were many complaints it wasn't nice," he was quoted as saying by portal

The minister told another outlet that the in might have to go as many had criticised it as "hideous".

The decision was welcomed online, with one user posting: "Finally! Down with that awful logo. Tasteless and ugly." Malaysia, which boasts white-sand beaches, biodiverse diving spots, tropical forests and a variety of cultures, welcomed 25.9 million visitors in 2017.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 15:25 IST