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Melaka Makes U-Turn Decision To Not Open Up For Domestic Tourism Come 1 October therakyatpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from therakyatpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association Perak Chapter chairman Jimmy Goh ( pic) said with such a passport, people would be able to travel again, which would help revive the battered industry and the economy. “It’s not only the industry here that will welcome the passport, as many other countries would be boosted by it too. “People would be able travel safely and confidently. There are so many who are eager to travel again, whether it is abroad or locally. “The tourism industry is currently in an ‘intensive care unit’ and badly requires help. “Tourism also affects the transportation, accommodation and retail sectors, ” he said. ....
Melaka govt wants more research done before deciding on spiritual tourism proposal thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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: Close to 50% of tourism players in the historic state have wound up, based on the number of membership renewals with the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) for this year. MATTA Melaka Chapter chairman Goh Hock Gin said only about 40 of 80 tourism players had renewed their memberships for 2021, indicating that half the industry is no longer in business. “This is a sad state of affairs for the tourism industry and we need the state government to look into our plight, ” he said in an interview on Monday (Feb 22). Goh said most of those still active had also not resumed operations because interstate and interdistrict travel are still not allowed during the conditional movement control order. ....