THE reopening of Pantai Lido should be accompanied by a few public amenities and attractions so it can be turned into a tourist spot in Johor Baru.
Johor Baru Petty Traders and Small Business Owners Association secretary Mohammad Salezan Mohd Salleh said the beach used to be a recreational area over a decade ago before it was closed to the public.
“But at the same time, people should be advised to keep the beach clean before any amenities are introduced.” “So the city council has decided to move us to a much larger location,” he said, adding that this was better in order to make Johor Baru an international city. “Right now, the shuttle service is only available at Danga Bay but it can be extended to other areas.
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