This weekend is the first weekend since Kuala Lumpur has implemented the movement control order for the third time.

The Malaysian government announced on the evening of the 8th that based on its "dynamic participation hot spot identification system" for the new crown epidemic, it has identified 151 potential outbreak hot spots across the country.

These hotspots include shopping malls, supermarkets, bazaars, etc., 66 of which are in Kuala Lumpur, including many well-known shopping malls such as Aeon Supermarkets, Sunshine Plaza, Pavilion etc.

These shopping malls listed as hotspots announced on the 9th that they will be closed for three days from now on.

  The reporter saw on the streets of Kuala Lumpur at noon on the 9th that many well-known shopping malls had closed their doors to thank customers, and many unknowing people were refused entry when they came to shop.

Although it was a Sunday, the streets of Kuala Lumpur were sparsely trafficked, and the shopping plazas or landmark buildings where the crowds were crowded in the past were deserted.

(Reporter Chen Yue produces Wang Jiayi)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]