Malaysia-Singapore Border Expects More Than 400,000 Travellers
Jesica Sendai
1-4-2022
A homeland to some and a tourism spot to others. Recent news of the Malaysia-Singapore border reopening has brought an overwhelming response to our nation.
Last operated on March 17, 2020, the Singapore-Malaysia border news announcement to revive officially on April 1, 2022, gathered a surmounted heads of Malaysian pedestrians, drivers, and motorists on March 31,2022 midnight time.
Photo credit to @ChannelNewsAsia
Approximately 400,000 travellers are expected to commute through Malaysia's two land borders with Singapore and Malaysia government declared to waive toll charges starting today until April 7, 2022.
The occurrence put both smiles and tears toward locals as many of Malaysians in Singapore eagerly waited at Woodlands checkpoint to pass through the border.
As the last two years Malaysians had to put hold on their returning, some even walked pass through the gate across Johor Causeway.
Starting today, fully vaccinated travellers may return to Malaysia with any kind of transportation without being quarantined or applying Covid-19 test as previously some may return to Malaysia under Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme.
Written By
Jesica Sendai
from 9 to 5 grinder to 'racing' her way in the automotive industry through editorial work.
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KUCHING
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