It is a state of Kok Thai, a Chinese restaurant in Ipoh.
It is a restaurant that we often guide our customers.
It seemed to be crowded with local customers now.
This is Pellaton, also known as "Cave Temple" in Ipoh.
At the entrance, QR code reading and temperature measurement are essential as usual.
There were few tourists in the temple, and the locals came to pray and it was quiet.
About two and a half hours drive north of Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Station, which is also a tourist attraction of Ipoh.
I saw many domestic tourists in the station.
It is a state of the famous Lou Wong restaurant in the gourmet town of Ipoh.
The famous stir-fried bean sprouts and chicken are famous, and it was very busy because it was daytime.
We are taking proper measures against corona and are also active in accepting tourists.
It is a state inside the monorail running in the central area of Bukit Bintang.
Currently, the schedule, boarding rate, operating hours, etc. have all returned to normal.
Passengers are required to wear masks, and QR code reading and temperature measurement are also required when entering the station.
It is a state of KL Central Station where trains of Kuala Lumpur arrive and depart.
Everyone is waiting for the train wearing masks.
You can move around the country as usual.
This is a picture of a bus running in Kuala Lumpur.
It operates after the number of passengers is limited.
This bus can accommodate up to about 80 people, but is limited to a maximum of 64 people.
Buffet-style meals were banned at each hotel and restaurant due to the influence of Corona, but the number of places where the ban is gradually lifted is increasing.
There are restrictions that customers must wear gloves or the restaurant staff must provide them, but the situation is gradually returning to the pre-Corona situation.
The other day, China went to the hot pot restaurant “Hai Di Lao” that originated in Sichuan.
It is a restaurant that is extremely popular with Chinese people in Southeast Asia and was completed last year in the Pavilion, the center of KL.
When it was just completed, it was very difficult to enter the store due to long queues every day, but nowadays it has become much easier to enter.
[Excessive service] The outstanding service that can be taken with it and the taste of the food did not change, and the corona measures were perfect and I was very satisfied.
The Central Market, which had been closed due to renovations since June, has been reopened since September 1.
There is no major change in appearance and interior, but we have restarted the measures against corona completely!
The latest information as of September 2nd.
New infected: +6 from the previous day Total infected: 9,360 Recovered: 9,079 Dead: 128
Today 31st August is Malaysia Independence Day.
Last night, the KL Tower and the Twin Towers were lit up in a color scheme with the Malaysian flag!