3,000 holidaymakers to arrive


Welcome sight: Visitors to Langkawi can enjoy attractions such as the Eagle Square .

LANGKAWI: The beautiful beaches and duty-free shops here will be under the spotlight come Malaysia Day when some 3,000 fully vaccinated holidaymakers make their way to this island resort under the new tourism bubble plan.

Langkawi Development Authority (Lada) chief executive officer Nasaruddin Abdul Muttalib said to prevent the spread of Covid-19, visitors must strictly adhere to the standard operating procedure and try to avoid crowded places.

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