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Creating a poor first impression
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'We do not want visitors’ first impression of Malaysia to be marred by poor facilities and faulty equipment.'

Borders with the island republic had been closed since March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Many of the escalators too were not functioning, forcing people to walk long distances as there are only two lifts at the complex, he added.My friend took a feeder bus from BSI to Larkin Sentral to board an interstate bus to Melaka. After hearing this, photographer Thomas Yong and I decided to take the bus from Larkin Sentral to BSI and back.

The bus looked like it needed maintenance and the ride was bumpy, especially when the vehicle hit potholes. The bus terminal at the BSI had huge potholes and I also saw a man, who appeared to be of unsound mind, walking around and urinating in public.

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