KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 — As China’s eight-day Golden Week holiday has started, Malaysia’s tourism sector is eyeing increased arrivals to offset years of slow business due to...
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 — As China’s eight-day Golden Week holiday has started, Malaysia’s tourism sector is eyeing increased arrivals to offset years of slow business due to pandemic disruptions.
While arrivals remain below pre-pandemic levels, there has been a steady uptick of arrivals from the Chinese market, Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association Deputy President Mint Leong told Xinhua in an interview.
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