Country still close to travellers' hearts despite aviation incidents


An aerial view of the island of Langkawi. - Filepic

PETALING JAYA: Despite being scarred by two aviation disasters, foreign travellers still flock to Malaysia to see the country’s beauty.

When Tourism Malaysia sent out a tweet on July 29, asking: “How was your visit to Malaysia? We would love to hear from you”, it elicited countless responses from foreigners who shared their adventures and recommendations on What’s Your Malaysia Story.

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