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Office workers watch anti-government demonstrators block a road during a protest in Central, Hong Kong, yesterday. — ReutersMalaysians who have non-essential needs are advised to defer their travel to Hong Kong following the ongoing demonstrations and protests in some of its districts.
“At this point of time, Malaysian travellers are advised to defer non-essential travel to the affected areas,” it said. “Malaysians are advised to remain vigilant, be aware of surroundings and continue to monitor the latest developments via local news or announcements issued by the local authorities,” it said.
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