Best wishes and good tidings in ushering the New Year.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020
As we approach the new year of the third decade of 21st. Century, let us celebrate and look forward to 2020.
Best wishes and good tidings in ushering the New Year.
Best wishes and good tidings in ushering the New Year.
Sunday, November 17, 2019
MELAKA RIVER IS CLEANER
Over the weekend, I drove down to Melaka.
Visited the Melaka river. The water is cleaner.
Hopefully, the river will be maintained at her best.
Visited the Melaka river. The water is cleaner.
Hopefully, the river will be maintained at her best.
Thursday, October 10, 2019
REJUVENATED MELAKA RIVER
Recently, the Melaka River has been upgraded. Water quality of the river has been improved until live fishes has been put into the river.
Hopefully, the Melaka Historical Council can maintain the river continuously. Syabas. Melakans must also assist the Council by not throwing rubbish into the river.
Live fishes in Melaka River |
Friday, October 4, 2019
MELAKA RIVER TO BE UPGRADED
Upgrades worth RM450,000 upcoming for Melaka River
BERNAMAOctober 03, 2019
MELAKA (Oct 3): The state government, via the Melaka Smart City Advisory Council (SCAC), will soon be launching three Melaka Smart River Projects for water quality and flooding surveillance, as well as a river sustainability campaign.
Upgrading works in cooperation with the private sector and Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) will begin in November and take six months to be ready.
The initiative has the added intent of turning the river into a tourism product, said Melaka chief minister, Adly Zahari, at a state executive council meeting press briefing today.
“Melaka River will have sensors for water quality monitoring from a US company. At the same time, we’re utilising technology developed by UTeM. They have an app to keep a close eye on rising waters and things like that,” he said.
Eventually, the rakyat will be able to access a “Melaka app” for water quality information and flood warnings, and which will become the springboard for smart technology in Melaka, he said.
Upgrading works in cooperation with the private sector and Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) will begin in November and take six months to be ready.
The initiative has the added intent of turning the river into a tourism product, said Melaka chief minister, Adly Zahari, at a state executive council meeting press briefing today.
“Melaka River will have sensors for water quality monitoring from a US company. At the same time, we’re utilising technology developed by UTeM. They have an app to keep a close eye on rising waters and things like that,” he said.
Eventually, the rakyat will be able to access a “Melaka app” for water quality information and flood warnings, and which will become the springboard for smart technology in Melaka, he said.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
CHACHUCHAK MARKET IN MELAKA SOON
Shoppers can look forward to Visit Malaysia 2020’s “Malaysian version of Chatuchak” weekend market
SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 LIFE INSPIRED, MALAYSIA, TRAVEL
BY NASA MARIA ENTABAN
Malaysia Tourism City (MTC) in Kuala Linggi, Melaka, is well on its way to becoming the next big tourist destination with grand plans of becoming a shopping haven, boasting the first Hasbro water theme park, as well as Malaysia’s version of the popular Chatuchak market in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Luasempit weekend market @ MTC, developed by Bursa Malaysia listed Meridian Bhd (Meridian) is set to become the biggest weekend market in the world, occupying 100 acres with 40 acres of lake in the premises.
Chief Executive Officer Datuk Seth Yap says the aspiration of MTC is to increase the arrival of tourists who will also prolong their overnight stays.
“In 2018, the average tourist arrival in Malaysia was 28 million, and 15 million for Melaka of which an average of 1.5 Million stays overnight in Melaka. With MTC, we target to increase another 2 million tourist arrivals and another additional 1.5 Million overnight stay tourists in Melaka thereby creating a multiplier effect on tourist receipt up to an additional RM5bil per annum,” said Yap.
To make MTC a success, Yap says there is a need to “create an economy” within the development itself and Luasempit is the answer to the tourism city’s sustainability.
The weekend market, together with the first Hasbro theme park and a branded adventure park will form the first phase of MTC’s 622.13 acres development which is based on four pillars: mass tourism, medical tourism, edu-tourism and eco-tourism. It will be developed over three phases, with the first phase planned for completion within the next three years.
“With the weekend market, we will be offering 3,000 stores of about 100sq ft per outlet. Pricing for each outlet starts from RM2,500 a month. For that amount, you get a physical store with a footfall of 2 million tourists a year and also access to our omni channel of up to 20 online shopping platforms in the region, namely Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam and Philippines,” he says.
Yap adds, “The take-up has been encouraging and as of today, we have up to 40% who have registered their interest. But we are not looking to get 3,000 tenants as some will take more than one outlet.”
“It’s part of our strategy to build Malaysian entrepreneurs. By having a market that operates only on the weekends, merchants and traders that choose to set up shop at Luasempit don’t have to quit their jobs if they have another source of income the during weekdays. Once their business revenue from our market and omni channel is stable, they can then confidently focus their resources on building the business.”
Yap added that the success of Luasempit depends on three factors: bringing in the crowd, the people behind the operation and lastly the product: “Luasempit” itself.
Meridian is working closely with several organisations and partners on this project, including low-cost carrier AirAsia, the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta), Traveloka, retail concept and leasing consultant DTR Group, POS provider Storehub, Store & Send, a brand under KRM fulfillment sdn bhd, and GFuture Sdn Bhd.
Meridian has also appointed former Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia Ministry secretary general Datuk Rashidi Hasbullah and EcoFirst Consolidated Bhd Group Chief Executive Officer Datuk Tiong Kwing Hee as directors.
They have also engaged Dr Poompichai Tarndamron, who sits on the advisory board of Chatuchak, as an advisor.
Read more at https://www.star2.com/travel/2019/09/25/malaysian-version-of-chatuchak-weekend-market-in-kuala-linggi-melaka/#UX2ygSf8Jy0Qfp3i.99
Monday, August 26, 2019
TOURIST ARRIVAL PROJECTED TO REACH 20 MILLION IN 2019
BERNAMAAugust 25, 2019
MELAKA (Aug 25): The Melaka government is confident of hitting its target of 20 million tourist arrivals for this year in conjunction with Visit Melaka Year 2019 as it has received about 18 million visitors until the third quarter.
"We still have five months to reach this target but we have already achieved a success by surpassing last year’s figure of 17 million tourist arrivals,” said State Tourism, Heritage and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Muhamad Jailani Khamis.
"We will promote tourism in Melaka more aggressively in line with the Visit Malaysia Year 2020 campaign which targets 30 million tourists next year,” he told reporters after opening the Melaka Food Festival 2019 and state-level Visit Truly Asia Malaysia 2020 at Jalan Kota, Banda Hilir here today.
Monday, June 3, 2019
LONGER MELAKA RIVER CRUISE SOON
New, longer route for Malacca River cruise starting November
03 JUN 2019 / 14:18 H.
MALACCA: The Malacca River and Beach Development Corporation will improve the service of Malacca River Cruise (MRC), including by expanding the existing route to make a new and longer one, in a bid to attract more visitors.
Its CEO, Azlan Abidin said the new route would cover a distance of 10km in total from Pengkalan Rama Jetty to Malacca Sentral, beginning November or December this year.
He said the existing route only covered a distance of 4.5km from the Pengkalan Rama Jetty to the Malacca River Square.
“The cruise on the new route will take 1 hour and 45 minutes. A water taxi service is also expected to be introduced as an alternative for the public and tourists alike to avoid traffic congestion in the city.
“This is part of Phase Two of the Malacca River Cleaning and Beautification Project to create more tourist attractions in the state,” he told Bernama.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
NEW KEE ANN FOOD STREET ATTRACTS VISITORS
A new open air food street has been in operation since 17.5.2019.
Located at Kee Ann road, it is aptly named "KEE ANN FOOD STREET".
Hawker stalls are put on both sides of the road while 2 rows of tables are placed in the centre for open air dining.
This food street is opened for business from 6.00pm until 12 midnight on Fridays to Sundays.
Since it opened, it has drawn crowds from Jonker Walk as Kee Ann road is within walking distance via the old market bridge.
Come and enjoy our Kee Ann Food Street.
Located at Kee Ann road, it is aptly named "KEE ANN FOOD STREET".
Hawker stalls are put on both sides of the road while 2 rows of tables are placed in the centre for open air dining.
This food street is opened for business from 6.00pm until 12 midnight on Fridays to Sundays.
Since it opened, it has drawn crowds from Jonker Walk as Kee Ann road is within walking distance via the old market bridge.
Come and enjoy our Kee Ann Food Street.
Sunday, March 17, 2019
MELAKA TOURIST ARRIVAL EXCEEDED 17 MILLION IN 2018
Tourism target achieved
- METRO NEWS
- Saturday, 16 Mar 2019
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Tourists enjoying a trishaw ride in Melaka. — Filepic
MELAKA: The state has achieved its target of recording 17 million tourist arrivals last year.
Chief Minister Adly Zahari said 17,020,098 tourists visited the state last year, an increase of 225,630 tourists compared to 16,794,468 tourists registered in 2017.
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He said of the 17.02 million tourist arrivals in 2018, 11.33 million or 66.6% were domestic tourists while the remaining 5.68 million or 33.4% were foreign visitors.
“For comparison, 11.04 million domestic tourists and 5.74 million foreign tourists had visited Melaka in 2017,” he said at Seri Negeri Complex in Ayer Keroh here.
Adly said tourist arrivals from China, Singapore and Indonesia increased last year compared to 2017.
He said 1,771,496 tourists from China visited the state last year compared to 1,668,959 recorded two years ago.
“This is an increase of 102,537 tourist arrivals from China in 2018,” he said.
Adly said the state government will continue its effort to woo more tourists to the state, including from China.
“We are planning to develop floating chalets on the Straits of Malacca as one of the new products to attract tourists from China,” he added.
Melaka was the second most popular tourist destination in the country after Kuala Lumpur in 2017, registering 16.79 million tourist arrivals.
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR IN THE YEAR OF THE PIG
On 5th. February 2019, Chinese around the world will usher in The Year of the Pig.
We want to wish all Chinese Qong Xi Fa Cai in the Year of the Pig.
Good health, Prosperity and Wealth in the year ahead.
We want to wish all Chinese Qong Xi Fa Cai in the Year of the Pig.
Good health, Prosperity and Wealth in the year ahead.
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
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