'They're back!': Businesses in Ipoh come alive with visitors after interstate travel ban lifted | Malay Mail

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'They're back!': Businesses in Ipoh come alive with visitors after interstate travel ban lifted

IPOH, Oct 17 — Businesses around Ipoh’s tourist spots are seeing signs of revival after the ban on interstate travel was lifted for those who have been fully vaccinated.

“We hope to see more in the next few days as Tuesday is also a public holiday. We hope tourists will take this opportunity to spend more time in Ipoh,” said the 60-year-old. Kong Heng Square which is adjacent to Concubine Lane is another popular spot for visitors who love taking pictures of its ruined walls, old orange bricks, trees and other historical buildings.

“Previously, we could host about 40 visitors at one time, but now due to instructions from the government we are only allowed to have 30 per cent capacity, which is about 12 visitors at one time,” she explained.

 

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