Tourism Minister; Tourists not allowed to buy alcohol or wear shorts in Langkawi

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TOURISTS have complained to the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture (MOTAC) about the abuse of authority by certain government personnel ...

have complained to the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture about the abuse of authority by certain government personnel in Langkawi.

It is understandable that the situation has worried tourists, especially foreigners who are afraid to visit Langkawi.and addressed the matter to Langkawi MP Datuk Mohd Suhaimi Abdullah. Tiong emphasised the collaborative nature of tourist promotion and cautioned against using it as a political football for one’s own purposes.

 

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