Test run for spacious outdoor tourism attractions on the cards

where2life | September 15, 2021 | 0 | Events , Hotels , Live , News , Spotlight , Travel , Travel Buzz

In preparation of the re-opening of the tourism sector, a test run of spacious outdoor tourist attractions in the state before embracing the full resumption of travel activities will be implemented.

The proposal by the Penang State Tourism and Creative Economy office, is aimed at fine tuning and improving health protocols at tourist attractions and will be conducted in collaboration with Association of Tourists Attractions Penang (ATAP) at outdoor attractions with ample space.

We have tentatively identified four outdoor attractions in Penang which will be involved in this test run. 

“They are The Habitat, Tropical Spice Garden, Penang Tropical Fruit Farm and Penang Bird Park,” said state exco for Tourism and Creative Economy, Yeoh Soon Hin in a press statement today.

Also present at the online meeting was Penang Chief Minister, Chow Kon Yeow.

Yeoh added that the four attractions were selected as part of the test-run because they have wide spaces that are aligned with health protocols, that subsequently allows social distancing and good air ventilation, effectively avoiding overcrowding issues.

“The test run will be conducted with strict adherence to health protocols which will limit the test-run to three days per week, only applicable to fully vaccinated visitors who have pre-booked their tickets online prior to the visit.

“The visitors for each attraction will also be capped at 30 persons at any one time and will be required to strictly comply with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). 

“The tourist attraction operators will also have to work closely with the police authorities which will be monitoring this test-run,”

“In fact, the tourist attractions operators have strictly complied with the SOPs ever since the pandemic outbreak. 

“Even now when other sectors have been permitted to reopen, it is a shame that they are still patiently waiting for their green light. The prolonged closure is taking a toll on the industry players’ livelihood,” said Yeoh.

He also disclosed that the Penang State Government had submitted the proposal to the National Security Council after an online meeting with ATAP.

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