Quiet and serene for now


LANGKAWI: With Ramadan, a temporary calm has descended on the holiday island Langkawi, which was the first to be opened to foreign visitors under a Covid-19 travel bubble late last year.

Although the country’s international borders have reopened since April 1, the popular tourist resort has temporarily turned into a sleepy town and seen reduced activity during the current Ramadan month.

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