Bad roads may lead to bad tourism


By LEESAN

In Malaysia, it is not just the public roads that are in poor condition, but the parking bays at our main airports also need improvements.

When guiding a tour, we frequently engage in lively discussions with our tour members about the significance of observing local customs and progress. We emphasise that a reliable indicator of the civility and modernity of a society lies in the cleanliness and maintenance of its public restrooms.

Additionally, the presence of potholes on the asphalt roads serves as a valuable gauge of road safety and infrastructure development – bad or good.

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