Malaysian tour guide travels abroad for the first time in two years to Melbourne


By LEESAN

The Yarra River precinct in Melbourne makes the city a wonderful place to visit. — Photos: LEESAN

It is autumn now in Australia, and the weather is really nice.

On Feb 21, the Land Down Under became among the earliest countries to reopen its borders unconditionally to visitors from around the world for the first time in two years. The move has not only given a boost to the Australian tourism industry, but also triggered a domino effect across much of Asia Pacific, as more countries have started to reopen their borders too.

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