Datuk Muhamad Jailani Khamis said the state tourism sector had recovered by 68 per cent so far, and there were plans to maximise tourist attraction programmes, like concerts and musical performances, to attract more visitors to the state. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
Tourism, Heritage and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Muhamad Jailani Khamis said the move would give tourists the opportunity to choose and own various tourism products as mementoes. “Therefore, I welcome those wishing to invest in the Melaka tourism sector to either meet the Chief Minister directly or apply to the state’s tourism, heritage and cultural office,” he told reporters after the opening of the second meeting of the third term of the 14th Melaka State Legislative Assembly that was officiated by the Governor Tun Mohd Ali Rustam here today.