Loh (third from right) and Mohd Zain (third from left) taking a photo in front of the Telok Chempedak 22125 train during the rail tourism package launch in Taiping. With them is Tourism Perak chief executive officer Nurmalis Musa (second from right). — Bernama
SLOPE and road repairs due to landslides at Bukit Larut in Perak, carried out since 2020, have cost around RM20mil so far, says a Perak state exco.
“Bukit Larut remains closed to vehicles and bungalow rentals have yet to reopen for visitors,” said Perak tourism, industry, investment and corridor development committee chairman Loh Sze Yee.
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