The Borneo Post

Monorail attracts 10,000 tourists since resumption of operations — Melaka CM

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MELAKA: The monorail service has managed to attract 10,000 local and foreign tourists since it resumed operations on Dec 4, 2017, said Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron.

The service was suspended in 2013 due to technical problems.

He said the state government has a 50 per cent share in the revenue from the services provided by Monorail Theme Park and Studios Sdn Bhd, which was projected at RM1.2 million annually.

“The Ministry of Tourism and Culture has provided RM13.2 million while Melaka Historic City Council ( MBMB) has contribute­d RM8.7 million towards the resumption of the monorail service.

“Hence, maintenanc­e must be given priority to avoid any technical problem that would affect the monorail service and jeopardise the investment,” he told reporters after officiatin­g the Monorail Tour Ride at the Tun Ali Monorail Station here yesterday.

Also present were Deputy Tourism, River, Beach and Island Developmen­t Committee Chairman Datuk Ghazale Muhamad and MBMB Mayor Datuk Zainal Hussin.

Meanwhile, he said, a mini National Heart Institute ( IJN) costing more than RM100 million would be built in Melaka and was expected to be completed in 2020.

He said the institute’s operations would be headed by IJN Kuala Lumpur.

“The mini IJN is proposed to be built on a 2.8-hectare plot situated alongside Sungai Melaka at Kampung Enam in Bacang, which provides the ideal environmen­t for heart patients to recuperate in. — Bernama

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