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Tourism Are Slowly Back in Business, What’s Next

Tourism Are Slowly Back in Business, What’s Next

After many months of idle tourism streaming at major tourist spot, the wildlife is slowly returning to spot once claimed by tourists. However, due to the worsening economy, especially the tourism industry, reopening it can endanger what once a safe haven for this wildlife during the long period of human-free disturbances.

Domestic Tourism Back on Track

Domestic Tourism Back on Track

After the successful reopening of Langkawi Island on 16 September, the Malaysian government has decided to open top tourist spot for visitors from 1 October onwards, namely Melaka, Tioman and Genting Highlands. This news clearly is exciting to many, as majority of the population has been having the cabin fever ever since interstate travel and tourism are prohibited due to the pandemic. Melaka, however, will postpone receiving domestic tourist, its chief minister said. Instead, the state will only do so after 90 percent of the country’s adult population has been fully vaccinated.

Incorporating Greens for Kid’s Well Being

Incorporating Greens for Kid’s Well Being

We all know that children need to get lots of exercise, getting their hands dirty, absorbing some of that ray of sunshine in order to be the ray of sunshine. However, with the rapid development of the city ad technology, it inadvertently causes kids to miss out on playing outdoors but instead, being completely immersed in technology to keep them entertained. Of course, it is completely understandable that with the ongoing pandemic, bringing children outdoors will potentially pose a risk to their health as well. Nevertheless, keeping children indoors for a long period of time might potentially weaken a child’s immune system.