It’s all about family reunions


Busy road: Police officers monitoring the traffic flow at the Ayer Keroh toll in Melaka. The number of vehicles entering the state is expected to rise significantly by the weekend now that interstate travel is allowed. — Bernama

GEORGE TOWN: Having been away from his family for more than a year, Yean Tsen Lung is thrilled to be able to return to his hometown for a reunion.

The 32-year-old senior executive from Kelantan, who has been staying and working in Penang since 2015, usually returns home twice a year before the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country last year.

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