Hotels eager to welcome visitors from other states


Concubine Lane, a popular tourist site in Ipoh before the Covid-19 pandemic, was still at a slow pace on Monday when interstate travel was allowed.

HOTEL operators in Perak are looking forward to welcoming guests now that the interstate travel ban has been lifted.

Malaysian Association of Hotels Perak Chapter chairman Nurul Nuzairi Mohd Azahari said most of the operators in the state were ready to welcome visitors, and hoped that Malaysians would take the opportunity to travel for their holidays.

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