Malaysia to Open Langkawi to Foreign Tourists in Bubble Plan
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Malaysia will reopen the tourist haven of Langkawi islands to overseas visitors beginning Nov. 15, under a pilot international tourism bubble project that will run for three months.
The government has approved protocols for international tourists to enter the islands without having to quarantine, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said in a statement on Friday. Visitors must be “high-yield”, fully vaccinated, and stay for at least three days, among other requirements.