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Travel VoiceFrom June 10th to August 31st, the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) has been implemented. While mitigating cross-state movements (excluding government-designated areas) and reopening haircuts, beauty salons, markets, morning and night markets, and food courts, the current situation is that sports and competitions with many supporters and spectators gather. We are not allowed to continue swimming, playing sports such as rugby, soccer and other sports, traveling abroad and activities such as pubs and nightclubs.
At the entrance of shops and restaurants, it is mandatory to wear a mask + temperature measurement + fill in a name and phone number, and while maintaining a social distance, I feel that I am returning to my normal life. People seem to be gathering around the popular Cenang Beach on weekends and in the cool evenings. Kurtown feels like it's returning to normal.
Domestic travel has been lifted from June 10, but entry from foreign countries is still closed and the reopening date is still undecided. The number of people infected with coronaviruses is decreasing every day, but until the situation is completely settled, the Malaysian government is also taking strict policy with utmost care.
The impression is that everyday life has returned to everywhere. Some restaurants and hotels are closed due to business difficulties, and some hotels are closed until the end of the year due to the suspension of business during the period of activity restriction. The photo shows TOKYO Street in the large shopping mall "Pavilion" in the center of the city. It was crowded with local customers and local residents.
In our tours, we will do our best to ensure that our customers and guides can participate in safety and hygiene with the cooperation of our guides and drivers.
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!
The Malaysian government has finally entered the "recovery period" from the activity restriction order from June 10. The adaptation period is scheduled until August 31st. Foreign tourists cannot enter the country yet, but many activities are permitted based on strict SOP compliance, such as cross-state travel, domestic tourism, beauty salons, night markets, which were banned from mid-March. Is back. The infection status in Borneo and Sabah, where Kota Kinabalu is located, was [359 infected, 346 recovered, 7 dead] as of June 16. For more details, please visit the official website of the Consular Office in Kota Kinabalu. Reference: https://www.kotakinabal…
The number of cars in the city is returning to normal. Hotels (some services such as spa and pool are not available), shopping malls, restaurants, souvenir shops, etc. are open based on strict SOP compliance. Example: When entering each store, you are required to wear a mask, check the temperature, disinfect your hands, and register your personal information (name, contact information, passport number) by QR code or writing.