- China’s ambassador to the Muslim-majority nation admits complaints regarding Chinese citizens are a cause of embarrassment
- But he maintains that travellers from the Middle Kingdom know how to comport themselves
, has launched the aptly named Visit Malaysia 2020 campaign, declaring in July, “we need to connect and reach out to ‘high yield’ markets […] namely Asean, China, India, the United Kingdom and Germany”, during a speech at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
But, just in case any have forgotten, “we will educate our tourists to behave properly in Malaysia,” Bai added.
The Asian destinations in Condé Nast Traveler’s ‘20 Best Places to Go in 2020’
Destinations Known has no objection to the inclusion of the first two, but Mokpo happens to be one of the least inspiring places we have ever spent time in – and we gave it several chances. Admittedly, South Korea’s longest cable car has opened since we were last there and the surrounding scenery is nothing short of stunning, but the best things we recall from the city itself, whose greatest claim to fame is that it’s home to the Korean Formula One circuit, were leaving it for the much-more-interesting metropolis of Gwangju and that it is a four-hour ferry ride from Jeju Island.
Thailand tightens visa requirements for Taiwanese and other visitors
Those affected by alterations to the application process for a Thai visa also include visitors from Bhutan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, Ethiopia, Fiji, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia and Romania, all of whom now need to apply for an e-visa ahead of their arrival.
By Mercedes Hutton