MCO: Titiwangsa closed because too many visitors

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MCO: Titiwangsa closed because too many visitors
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Closed to the public indefinitely starting May 28.

DBKL said it decided to close the park as there have been too many visitors since the loosening of restrictions under the conditional movement control order .“However, jogging activities are still allowed outside and around the park,” DBKL said in a statement.

"Some families visited the park to have picnics, which is not allowed, and some even cut our yellow tape around playground sets for their children to play in.

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