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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.
Melaka exco man warns against turning migratory birds into pets or dishes 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.
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. ....
He said spiritual travel packages would be more relevant to a multicultural state like Melaka. “The mysterious ‘loud knocks’ sounds superstitious and weird, especially when we hear this kind of tale in the modern age, ” he told The Star here on Thursday (Dec 17). Sulaiman said he anticipates that spiritual tours would have the ability to woo more tourists, given that Melaka has many historic places of worship: old mosques, churches, temples and even a famous gurdwara. “We can look into selling these spiritual travel packages to global markets covering all religious groups. “Melaka has been a melting pot for various ethnic groups since time immemorial, and we will continue to preserve it, ” he said when asked to comment on the proposal by Melaka Tourism Business Club (MTBC) vice-chairman Dennis Samford on Dec 15 to make the mysterious “loud knocks” phenomenon into a “ghost tour package” in rural areas. ....