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Hong Kong investor proposes RM200 mil military theme park in Melaka

It will have various army-styled activities, display vehicles, says exco

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 22 Dec 2022 11:51PM

Hong Kong investor proposes RM200 mil military theme park in Melaka
Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh says the Melaka government aims to focus on attracting premium-class tourists, particularly those from Dubai and China, with the opening of more five-star luxury hotels next year. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, December 22, 2022

MELAKA – A Hong Kong investment company plans to build a RM200 million military-styled theme park in Klebang here next year.

Senior state executive councillor for investment, industry, and entrepreneur development Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh said the proposal was submitted to him by the company’s representative yesterday. The State Economic Planning Unit and agencies involved will evaluate it.

He told the media this at the Melaka River and Beach Development Corp’s evening gathering today, which was attended by chief executive officer Datuk Murad Husin.

The project is expected to add diversity to Melaka’s tourism offerings and attract more domestic and foreign tourists.

“This is an initial proposal and I found it very interesting at the project presentation yesterday. It was proposed for development on Melaka Museum Corporation land.

“Based on the proposal, the theme park will have various military-styled activities for children and adults, in addition to a display of military vehicles at the military museum,” Rauf said.

He also said the state government aims to focus on attracting premium-class tourists, particularly those from Dubai and China, with the opening of more five-star luxury hotels next year.

“More than three international standard luxury hotels with the potential to attract premium tourists will be open next year and this will help grow Melaka’s tourism,” he said.

Meanwhile, Murad said 737,514 visitors used the Melaka River Cruise (MRC) boat service between January 1 and December 19, 2022, which is 98.34% of the targeted 750,000 visitors.

“We will set a target of 800,000 visitors next year with the various new products to be introduced, including a new route between Pengkalan Rama and Batu Hampar via phase two of Melaka’s river beautification project. The River Information Centre is located at Pengkalan Rama.

“We are also upgrading various facilities involving the MRC, including upgrading the jetty at Taman Rempah and Muara Sg Melaka for the comfort of tourists and visitors," he said.

He said the Sigua Theme Park at Pirate Park will be developed at an investment of RM8 million. It is expected to open in October 2023.

It will have a variety of children’s games and attractions such as a Ferris wheel and an upside-down house, he said. – Bernama, December 22, 2022

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