SEA nations revive tourism following vaccination

Hanoi (VNA) – As vaccination drives are being stepped up, Southeast Asian nations are gradually loosening anti-pandemic
measures, including resuming tourism activities.
Speaking to the press on September 21, Malaysian Minister of
Tourism, Arts and Culture Nancy Shukri said Genting Highlands, Pulau Tioman and Melaka will join the travel bubble list and reopen to tourists from October 1. Other
destinations are also lining up for the list.
Earlier on September 16, Langkawi became the first
destination to welcome back visitors after a long time of lockdown.
Meanwhile, Singapore and the Philippines also adjusted
policies to revive domestic tourism.
Indonesia also considered reopening Bali island and
other destinations from October, focusing on arrivals from the Republic of
Korea, Japan, Singapore and New Zealand first. When 70 percent of its
population receive the first shots, the country will welcome foreign visitors
again.
Thailand, for its part, announced a plan to serve foreign
tourists to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and tourist areas in Pattaya, Cha-Am and Hua
Hin from October 1./.