Monday, June 13, 2011

Malacca News, 2011-06-13



    HARD ROCK CAFE IN MELAKA
June10, 2011 12:59 PM Hard Rock Cafe Melaka Eyes Sales Of RM1 Million A Month MELAKA, June 10 (Bernama) -- Melaka's new tourism product, Hard Rock Cafe, which will be built on the World Heritage Site in Jonker Walk, is expected to generate sales of RM1 million a month. Chairman of Hard Rock Cafe Enterprise (M) Sdn Bhd, Tan Sri Syed Yusoff Syed Nassir, said the cafe was expected to attract between.....

    HISTORICAL SITES SECURITY TO BE ENHANCED
FridayJune 10, 2011 Malacca to boost security at historical sites, says CM By R.S.N. MURALI murali@thestar.com.myMALACCA: The state government has initiated measures to protect its historical sites following the theft of wheels from ancient Portuguese cannons on top of St John's Hill at Bandar Hilir on Wednesday. Describing the theft as a threat to the state's artefacts, Chief Minister Datuk Se.....

HISTORIC CANNON WHEELS STOLEN AT ST. JOHN'S HILL, MELAKA
hursdayJune 9, 2011 Cannon wheels stolen By R.S.N. MURALI murali@thestar.com.myMALACCA: Several thieves have made off with the 20 solid cast iron wheels that supported five ancient Portuguese cannons on top of St John's Hills in Bandar Hilir here. State Housing, Local Govern-ment and Environment committee chairman Datuk Md Yunus Rahmat rushed to the historical site where maintenance works have .....

MELAKA RIVER MONTH LONG CARNIVAL TILL 30.6.2011
MALACCARIVER FIESTA (until June 30) Malacca City.The month-long event is packed with activities like kebaya nyonya beauty contests, river games and other competitions — all organised beside the scenic Malacca River. Call 06-281 4322......

    HISTORICAL SHIP WREAKS
TuesdayMay 10, 2011 Shipwrecks off Tg. Tuan may contain historical treasureMALACCA: The state government is attempting to salvage dozens of shipwrecks found off the coast near Tanjung Tuan here, which may yield artefacts worth billions of ringgit.State Tourism, Culture and Heritage committee chairman Datuk Latiff Tamby Chik said the shipwrecks, some of which were 500 years old, were discovered.....

   

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