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Housing Ministry gets RM50 mil to upgrade rural tourism infrastructure

State tourism committees to identify potential rural areas to be developed

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 Dec 2020 4:00PM

Housing Ministry gets RM50 mil to upgrade rural tourism infrastructure
RM50 million has been allocated to the Housing and Local Government Ministry to upgrade rural tourist infrastructure, with the aim of developing rural tourism. – Pixabay pic, December 13, 2020

ALOR GAJAH – The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) received an allocation of RM50 million from the Finance Ministry to upgrade infrastructure in areas with the potential to be developed as rural tourist hubs.

KPKT Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said rural tourism would not only benefit the local community but the areas could also become the preferred destinations of local and foreign tourists.

“The RM50 million is a special budget to repair or upgrade small town tourism areas which are under the jurisdiction of local governments, such as Gerik and Lenggong in Perak, and Umbai, Melaka. These areas have several tourism products or jetties operated by young entrepreneurs who take tourists for boat rides along the rivers. 

“This is where we will help, developing an existing jetty to make it look clean, beautiful and attractive to increase tourism activities and to provide business opportunities for them (entrepreneurs),” she told reporters after launching the housing project at Taman Puncak Kasa Heights here today.

Also present was Melaka chief minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali. 

Elaborating, Zuraida said all state tourism committee chairmen nationwide will cooperate with local authorities to identify potential rural areas to be developed or upgraded, to promote rural tourism.

She said among the projects that will kick-start soon are Jason Bay in Kota Tinggi, Johor, and Umbai jetty in Jasin.

Meanwhile, she said the Ayer Panas area in Jasin and Durian Tunggal here were among locations that have been planned for the development of People’s Housing Programmes (PPR) which would replace the abandoned Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia (PR1MA) project in the area.

Taman Puncak Kasa Heights, involving the development of 1,160 units of affordable urban cluster houses, is one of the PR1MA projects which had successfully been completed in the country. – Bernama, December 13, 2020

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