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Sambut baik perkhidmatan feri Kuala Perlis-Satun

Utusan Malaysia

Utusan Malaysia

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July 9, 2026

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KANGAR: Pelancong menyambut baik perkhidmatan feri dari Satun-Kuala Perlis yang sememangnya amat dinantikan, selain memberi impak positif buat pelbagai pihak. Seorang pengunjung, Assaman Ma-Ormeen, 52, berkata, pihaknya berharap pembukaan semula perkhidmatan berkenaan dapat memberi kemajuan khususnya dalam sektor pelancongan di Wilayah Satun, Thailand dan Kuala Perlis. “Pembukaan ini merupakan satu peluang yang baik untuk sektor ... Read more The post Sambut baik perkhidmatan feri Kuala Perlis-Satun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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