This is to help them cushion the effects of the pandemic.
The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry has allocated RM15.95 million to 14,822 tourism industry players in the country to help them weather the challenging times brought by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Of this sum, 8,331 tour guides will each receive RM500, 3,260 tour operators and travel agencies , 171 spa and foot massage centres ...
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