Malaysia reopening in March

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How’s the visibility there?

Visibility was fine but was a long time ago back in 1988.
The issue with Indonesia at the time was like in many areas with fishermen using explosives to catch fish and damaging the reefs
 
Visibility was fine but was a long time ago back in 1988.
The issue with Indonesia at the time was like in many areas with fishermen using explosives to catch fish and damaging the reefs
Ya, dynamite fishing is destructive.
 

Do not forget this before your arrival.
Difficult to travel without a "stupid" phone! LOL.

01st Apr, just in time to dive the east coast of West Malaysia.
 
Yes, we're still required to use the MySejahtera app to scan when entering any public place and the new version also has the MySJ Trace which requires Bluetooth to be on all the time so the government can track your movement. Some foreigners might not be too keen on this but I'd rather not get into any trouble. YMMV
 
Yes, we're still required to use the MySejahtera app to scan when entering any public place and the new version also has the MySJ Trace which requires Bluetooth to be on all the time so the government can track your movement. Some foreigners might not be too keen on this but I'd rather not get into any trouble. YMMV
Same here in HK.
Hefty fine awaiting.
 
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