Drastic drop in cross-border visitors due to Covid-19


The popular Tanjong beachfront in Miri is no longer crowded. Tourists and locals are staying away due to Covid-19 scare.

MIRI: Recreational spots, seaside resorts and shopping centres in the city are facing a drastic drop in the number of cross-border visitors from Brunei.

These places are usually packed with Bruneians and foreigners who come here for entertainment, shopping and food on weekends but not anymore.

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