Free Honeymoons In Malaysia To Rescue Marriages
A Malaysian state government says it plans to offer free honeymoons to save the marriages of couples who are on the brink of divorce.
Ashaari Idris, a government official in northern Terengganu state, says troubled couples will be allowed to spend two nights at the state's scenic islands or beach resorts to help them rekindle their romance under a "Second Honeymoon" program.
Ashaari says the state government hopes to launch the plan soon "to resolve marital problems and to create models of exemplary families."
He said Monday that couples who enroll in the program must also undergo counseling.
© 2009 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Ashaari Idris, a government official in northern Terengganu state, says troubled couples will be allowed to spend two nights at the state's scenic islands or beach resorts to help them rekindle their romance under a "Second Honeymoon" program.
Ashaari says the state government hopes to launch the plan soon "to resolve marital problems and to create models of exemplary families."
He said Monday that couples who enroll in the program must also undergo counseling.
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