Johor is ready for tourism bubble too


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Pulau Aur in Mersing is a great place for scuba diving and snorkelling. — Filepic

The Johor government is hoping to turn three focus areas in the state which have achieved the Covid-19 vaccination rate of more than 80% into destinations under the tourism bubble programme.

State Tourism, Youth and Sports Committee chairman Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said discussions have been held with Tourism Johor for the federal government, through the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry, to consider the matter.

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