Tourism minister urges nod for double visas for foreign tourists

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Tourism minister urges nod for double visas for foreign tourists
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KUCHING, July 28 — The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Motac) hopes the Home Ministry (KDN) will consider granting double entry visas to foreign tourists to further boost...

KUCHING, July 28 — The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture hopes the Home Ministry will consider granting double entry visas to foreign tourists to further boost the Malaysian tourism sector.

"Hopefully, it will be a temporary policy of Malaysia as we need tourists to come and continue returning to Malaysia in addition to facilitating the entry of tourists into this country.” She said this to the media after officiating at the 23rd Asean Sub-Committee on Culture and 11th Asean Plus Three Cultural Cooperation Meeting, here, today.

"The increase in the number of tourists coming to Malaysia is already visible with most visitors coming from Singapore, followed by Thailand, the Philippines and India," she said.

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