Covid-19: Malaysia eyeing Asean market due to shortfall of Chinese tourists

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry will focus on the Asean market to try and cover the shortfall of Chinese tourists into the country due to the Covid-19 coronavirus.

Its Deputy Minister Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik said that they targeted Asean because of the proximity and connectivity to Malaysia.

He said that he planned to visit South Korea to meet up with the authorities and travel agents to convince them that Malaysia was a safe place. "We were hoping to get more than 3.6 million this year but quarter one and two will be badly affected. Due to the shortfall, we have to focus on other markets," he said.

"It is not easy to cover the shortfall, but nevertheless, we have to put all our efforts to ensure business remains resilient," he said.

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Can the Government focusing on solving face mask shortages problem instead of earning tourist dollars in the midst of Covid-19 pandemic! The Health Dept and other relevant authorities must ACT NOW!!!

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