From the end of June, the school was restarted only in the second and third year of high school in Malaysia.
School-age children who have not yet reopened their school continue to do remote learning at home.
In addition, the theater business has begun from today, and the daily life is about to come back while maintaining 3S (3 denseness in Japan).
In Kota Kinabalu city, the amount of traffic and the number of people walking are increasing with each passing day.
Last weekend, some people evacuated due to heavy rains around Kota Kinabalu and floods in various places, but the individual people accustomed to the flood have already returned to their normal lives,
I realized the height of vitality.
The "Sunday Market", which is famous for Kota Kinabalu, is open even though the number of shops is reduced and the intervals are increased!
Night markets are scheduled to open soon! !!
Rockawi Wildlife Park with Orangutans is also open!
We will be releasing more places and activities after July 1st, so let me know again!
The largest city in Borneo, Kota Kinabalu, is slowly coming back, but it is coming back to life.
The SOP rules (social distance, wearing masks, temperature measurement, etc.) are obeyed, but shopping malls in the city are usually open!
There are special sales at all stores, so locals are enjoying shopping♪
Almost all operations such as restaurants and hotels have resumed since June 10th throughout Malaysia. It has become possible to travel across states and travel domestically. As a countermeasure against coronaviruses, the government has established detailed infection control measures (SOP), and it is obligatory to operate in accordance with them.
When wearing a mask or using a train or bus, use the QR code to register your name, contact information, and whether you are feeling ill. The same is true for shopping malls and restaurants, and temperature measurements are also taken everywhere.
3To avoid crowding, some tourist facilities such as mosques are still closed.
If the travel restrictions from Japan are lifted, please come to Malaysia! We are looking forward to having lots of tours and activities to enjoy!