[Watch] Tourism Minister Claims Tourists Prohibited From Buying Alcohol And Wearing Shorts In Langkawi

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This situation has caused concern among tourists, particularly foreigners, who fear visiting Langkawi.

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They are not Muslims, but even buying alcohol and wearing shorts are prohibited. The minister of state needs to clarify the whole matter. In response to Tiong’s statement, Mohd Suhaimi retorted: “Who complained about not being able to wear shorts? You should not provoke the issue of shorts in this way.”

As the situation in Langkawi continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what measures will be taken to address this issue and restore tourists’ confidence in the island’s tourism industry. Langkawi’s Duty-Free Status and Shopping Scene: What Visitors Need to Know In addition to its natural attractions, Langkawi is a popular destination for shopping and dining, thanks partly to its duty-free status.

 

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