PETALING JAYA — Tour operators welcome the move by Malaysian government to implement visa on arrival for Indian and Chinese tourists entering Malaysia from another country. Albert Tan Sam Soon, president of Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association said the measure is good but there are still room for improvement. As 2020 has been listed as Vis Malaysia Year, he said more attractive measures are to be in place for more tourists to visit Malaysia. “The extension from seven days to 15 days is not enough for tourists. Tan also said the extension of VOA from seven days to 15 days and the VOA fees reduction from RM330 (US$80) to RM200 (US$48.54) are good decisions.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer July 21, 2019 12:00 UTC