IPOH: Traders at tourist spots in Perak are hoping that interstate travel for tourism will be allowed in states under the conditional movement control order as well.
Trader Allen Ho said it was very confusing for everyone when people could travel to some states but not to others.
“The government should either allow all tourism spots to open or close them totally.
“Now I am hoping that Perak will also be under the recovery MCO soon, so that people will be able to visit, and we traders will have business as well, ” said Ho, who sells clothes here at Panglima Lane, popularly known as Concubine Lane.
MELAKA: For this Valentine s Day, couples in Melaka are allegedly ditching flowers for neem bouquets after an unproven claim that the Ayurvedic herb is an alleged cure for Covid-19.
Hotelier, Dennis Samford said he has received a number of strange requests from several individuals to prepare bouquets of neem leaves to celebrate the romantic day during the pandemic period. Many think neem leaves are a safe option as gifts to their sweethearts for the Valentine s Day on Feb 14, he said on Saturday (Feb 13).
Samford, who is also the Melaka Tourism Club s (MTBC) vice-chairman, said his resort at Tanjung Kling here has a giant neem tree.
MELAKA: The state government wants to protect the rights of condominium buyers and regulate Airbnb as well as the financial impact of online rentals in the local hospitality industry.
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MELAKA: Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali has made a clarion call to local tourism players that standard operating procedures (SOP) must be followed, as thousands of tourists throng the historic city during the weekend. I was informed that Melaka has witnessed heavy traffic congestion since Friday (Dec 11) and I hope everyone, especially tourist operators, will abide by the current SOP placed by authorities, he said in an interview here on Sunday (Dec 13).
Sulaiman said the priority is on the health and safety of both the tourists and locals in view of the present Covid-19 pandemic situation. Melaka welcomes all of you but please abide by the SOP, he said.