Hardly any visitors despite easing of travel rules for the fully vaccinated


Armenian Street, where the iconic ‘Kids on bicycle’ mural is located, is quiet on a public holiday. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

EVEN though inter-district travel is now allowed for those who are fully vaccinated, the heritage enclave in George Town, Penang, continues to be void of visitors.

Hardly anyone is coming for sightseeing or going for photo shoots with attractive murals on the weekends or public holiday.

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