Tuesday, October 29, 2024

PRIVATISED EV BUSES IN MELAKA

MELAKA, Oct 29 — The government has allocated RM83.76 million to implement stage bus programme in Melaka, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said.

He said the funds are provided to a private operator on a five-year contract to ensure continuous service for the public.A new privatised company will offer EV public buses in Melaka. 




Wednesday, October 23, 2024

SCOOT FLIES INTO AND OUT OFMELAKA



Scoot commences Singapore - Melaka flights


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State Tourism, Heritage, Arts and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman said the flight plays an important role in supporting Melaka's international tourism agenda including preparations for World Tourism Day 2025 and the World Tourism Conference 2025.

Scoot flights to Melaka will operate five times a week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday starting today.

Scoot will also provide night flights on certain days to give more options to passengers, especially for those who need more flexible travel times,” he said.

He toldl reporters after the First Flight Reception Ceremony for the Scoot Aircraft to Melaka at the Melaka International Airport (LTAM) in Batu Berendam here today. 

Also present were Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, Melaka Government Secretary Datuk Azhar Arshad and Scoot Pvt Ltd chief commercial officer Calvin Chan.


The inaugural 50-minute flight which arrived at about 2.55 this afternoon, carried 112 passengers from Singapore to Melaka while 107 passengers departed from Melaka to Singapore



Monday, October 21, 2024

WEST COAST EXPRESSWAY

 


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MELAKA, Oct 19 — The construction of the West Coast Expressway (WCE) from Banting to Gelang Patah that was announced during the Madani Budget 2025, will benefit Melaka, its chief minister, Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh said.

He said this was because the highway would be an alternative route for motorists to get to Melaka besides the North South Expressway.

SHAH ALAM, Oct 18 – The Federal government will prioritise the completion of existing major infrastructure projects, including the completion of the West Coast Expressway (WCE), specifically the Banting to Gelang Patah section, as a means to alleviate traffic along the North-South Highway.

Webmaster : When completed,  motorists can travel to Melaka via the coastal road.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

MELAKA-DUMAI BRIDGE ON AGAIN?

The Melaka -Dumai bridge connecting Melaka to Dumai in Indonesia is being discussed again. 




Friday, October 18, 2024

Monday, October 14, 2024

ARTICLE ABOUT MELAKA BY AI



Malacca, a historical city on the west coast of Malaysia, has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries. Its strategic location on the Strait of Malacca, a vital maritime trade route between the East and West, played a pivotal role in its development.

Early History

The earliest known settlements in the Malacca region date back to the 2nd century AD, when it was inhabited by indigenous tribes. The name "Malacca" is believed to be derived from the Sanskrit word "melaka," meaning "meeting place," reflecting its importance as a trading hub.

Rise as a Maritime Power

In the 14th century, Parameswara, a prince from the Majapahit Empire in Java, fled to Malacca and established a small Malay sultanate. Under his leadership, Malacca rapidly grew into a prosperous trading port, attracting merchants from China, India, Arabia, and Europe. The sultanate's strategic location, coupled with its tolerant policies towards foreign traders, contributed to its economic success.

Foreign Influence and Decline

In the 15th century, Malacca came under the influence of the Ming Dynasty of China, which established diplomatic relations with the sultanate. The Portuguese, seeking to control the spice trade in the region, arrived in Malacca in 1511 and captured the city after a brief siege. Portuguese rule marked a significant turning point in Malacca's history, as the city became a key outpost of the Portuguese Empire in Southeast Asia.

The Dutch, who were also interested in the spice trade, challenged Portuguese dominance in the region. In 1641, they successfully captured Malacca from the Portuguese, ending Portuguese rule in the city. Dutch rule lasted for nearly two centuries, during which Malacca continued to be a major trading center.

British Rule and Independence

In the 18th century, the British East India Company established a trading post in Malacca. Following the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, Malacca came under British control. Under British rule, Malacca experienced a period of economic growth and development.

After World War II, Malacca became part of the Federation of Malaya, which gained independence from British rule in 1957. The city continued to play a significant role in Malaysia's economy and culture.

Today, Malacca is a popular tourist destination, known for its historical landmarks, cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere. The city's rich history is evident in its well-preserved architecture, including the A Famosa fortress, the Stadthuys, and the Cheng Ho Museum. 

Malacca's unique blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Portuguese influences has shaped its identity and made it a fascinating place to visit.


Thursday, October 10, 2024

SE ASIA FUTURE HSR LINKS

Future SE Asia high speed rail can look like this.


Singapore, to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Vientiene and Kunming.

Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok, Vientiene and Kunming.

If a rail line can connect Ho Chi Minh City to Phnom Penh, most South-east countries will be connected.
 

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

VIETNAM HSR PROJECT

Vietnam has plans to build her HSR project by their own money and technology.

It is from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.



Saturday, October 5, 2024

VISITORS EXCEEDS VMY 2024 TARGET

Melaka gets lots more tourists, almost 10 million, after naming Fan Bingbing as ambassador, but locals wonder if it can last

Chinese actress Fan Bingbing poses in a nyonya kebaya while sitting on a traditional Peranakan Chinese bed. — Picture from Instagram/bingbing_fan
Chinese actress Fan Bingbing poses in a nyonya kebaya while sitting on a traditional Peranakan Chinese bed. — Picture from Instagram/bingbing_fan

MELAKA, Oct 5 — Melaka is experiencing a tourism boom at the moment with tourist arrivals exceeding the state’s initial target, reaching nearly 10 million as of end September, compared to the goal of 8.7 million for 2024.

Nearly 80 per cent of these arrivals are local tourists, while the remainder comes from abroad, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh was reported as saying today by Bernama.