From March 17th to June…

June 5, 2020 10:06 JST
Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Latest COVID-19 conditions
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From March 17th to June 9th, activity restriction orders were issued throughout Malaysia. It has been gradually relaxed, and it was announced that most economic and social activities will be permitted from May 4th. However, some states have announced that they will not implement all or part of the mitigation under this activity restriction order, and regulations are different for each state. Businesses in almost all economic sectors are permitted, provided they comply with the Corporate Activity Guidelines “SOP” (see https://www.pmo.gov.my). However, movie theaters, karaoke, entertainment facilities, reflexology facilities, theme parks, Ramadan bazaars and exhibitions are not allowed. Prayer is not possible at school or religious groups. Even sports are not allowed to come into contact.

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MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur

June 22, 2021

Destination updates

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A famous cafe in Chinatown, Kopitiam Local Chinese + Malay cuisine.
There is something called "Kaya Burger" here.
Kaya is a jam made from coconut milk and is a local Malaysian dish.
A delicious sweet with plenty of calories, sandwiched between this and peanut + butter in a van!
The price is as cheap as 4.8 ringgit (about 130 yen)!

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MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur

June 7, 2021

Destination updates

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The soy milk corona, a specialty of Chinatown, has almost eliminated foreign tourists, but Chinatown is still popular with locals.
There are many food stalls, but the soy milk here is popular with the locals.
Not only soy milk, but also soy milk pudding called tofu flower, which is eaten with sweet syrup, is recommended!

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MALAYSIA
Kuala Lumpur

May 11, 2021

Destination updates

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Merchant's Lane
This restaurant serves local cuisine in Chinatown.
After all, the entrance is hard to understand! It's a hideaway restaurant, in a hidden place known to those in the know.
The store is crowded with local customers, and there is even a queue waiting to enter the store at noon!

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