Our Malaysian journey continues today with the signing of our Dusit Princess in Melaka this morning an existing 294 room property in the heart of Melaka which will undergo some soft improvements over the coming months and schedule to open mid 2024.
A fantastic addition to the Dusit family and another step toward significant growth for Dusit in Malaysia!
Scheduled to commence operations in February 2024, the floating market aims to provide a unique experience for both locals and tourists
In a bid to enrich its tourism offerings, Melaka is gearing up to introduce a floating market, bringing together over 50 food and local product vendors.
Scheduled to commence operations in February 2024, the floating market aims to provide a unique experience for both locals and tourists, Melaka Hari Ini reported.
The market’s focal point will extend from Dataran Pengkalan Rama to Sungai Melaka Phase 2, creating a vibrant and dynamic setting for diverse cultural and culinary experiences.
Murad highlighted the diversity of offerings, stating, “50 vendors will operate in boats, while 200 onshore kiosks will provide a variety of traditional Melaka products and foods. This market is very attractive and eagerly awaited by tourists and the people of Melaka.”
Preparations for the market are in full swing, with various parties collaborating to ensure a seamless experience. Murad encouraged potential vendors to get in touch with the PPSPM office, expressing enthusiasm about the market’s positive impact on local tourism.
“After this, tourists or the people of Melaka do not need to go far to experience the atmosphere of buying food on a boat because here we also have a large floating market,” he affirmed.
Pioneer project to boost tourism
This initiative is part of a broader plan by the Melaka River & Beach Development Corporation (PPSPM) to enhance the region’s tourism landscape.
State Tourism, Heritage, Arts, and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman shared insights into the project, stating, “PPSPM plans to offer 30 boats for the floating market, 60 business kiosks at the river banks, and a floating restaurant as a new tourist attraction in the state.”
He revealed that the market would feature modern roofed boats, creating an appealing visual along 120 feet of Phase Two of Sungai Melaka. After undergoing cleaning and beautification work, these boats will be strategically placed and later relocated to the water taxi station near Taman Lagenda.
As Melaka prepares to welcome visitors to its floating market, the anticipation among locals and tourists alike continues to grow.
The market’s unique blend of cultural immersion and culinary exploration is poised to make it a standout attraction, contributing to Melaka’s reputation as a must-visit destination.
ALOR GAJAH: The Melaka government will provide free rides to visitors who want to experience ecotourism along Sungai Linggi in conjunction with Visit Melaka Year 2024.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh said the offer would be available on weekends before the Sungai Linggi Eco-Cruise begins to operate officially on Jan 5.
“This eco-cruise will sail along Sungai Linggi, from the Paya Lebar Jetty until Taman Lokan, with the return journey taking about three hours.
“Visitors can visit Sabak Arang, where charcoal is made and which is about 100 years old,” he told Bernama after launching the Sungai Linggi Eco-Cruise here yesterday.
Ab Rauf said besides boat services along Sungai Linggi, the Paya Lebar Jetty also has a camper park.
“The camper park (at Paya Lebar Jetty) is the first of its kind in Melaka.
“It will be periodically upgraded based on feedback from caravan owners,” he said.
He added that one of the unique features of Sungai Linggi’s ecotourism is that it is the habitat for fireflies and nearly 1,400 crocodiles.
After the Request for Information (RFI)period ends on 15.1.2024, the following process is the Request for Proposal ( RFP. )
We expect more or less one month from the closing date, then the government will make a decision on the company that will undertake the (HSR) implementation," said Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan.
Ahmad who was appointed as the Deputy Works Minister earlier today said this when winding up the Supply Bill 2024 debate for the Finance Ministry in the Dewan Negara today.
He said more than 30 industry-related companies including from China, Japan, South Korea, Europe, and local companies have expressed interest to be involved in the HSR project.
He said there is a need for the HSR project to be implemented as soon as possible.
"We hope, if possible, next year it can start, and it may take four to five years, and its cost has increased.
"Previously, it was more or less RM70 billion, now it has gone up to RM100 billion," he said
Webmaster: If the authorities allows succesful private firm to start by mid 2024, hopefully we can see the HSR trains in operation by 2028 or 2029.
Melaka State Executive Council member Datuk Fairul Nizam Roslan said the cost to produce a single SMART Hydrobike is between RM3,000 and RM5,000, reportedMalacca Today
The university has produced 10 units so far, and six of them have been handed over to PPSPM for use.
Fairul said that there has been interest in the product from various parties, and PPSPM will carry out an in-depth study to determine if it is necessary to add more units of the bike to the river, reported Berita RTM.
"This water bike is still in its trial period. Currently, only staff members can use it to clean the Melaka River. If the feedback from this initiative is positive, we will produce more units," he said.
He added that in addition to cleaning the river, this invention has the potential to be the latest water vehicle for the Melaka River alongside the Melaka River Cruise, as it can potentially also be used for leisure rides along the river.
PETALING JAYA: The Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) is carrying out a public consultation for views on a proposed 19km-long tram system in Melaka to be built by a private company, transport minister Loke Siew Fook said today.
He said the consultation was an important step to take before approval of the tramway scheme is granted, Bernama reported.