Melaka needs RM50 mil a year to maintain Unesco World Heritage Site: CM

7 Jul 2022 • 1:52 PM MYT
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Melaka needs RM50 mil a year to maintain Unesco World Heritage Site: CM

MELAKA – Melaka needs about RM50 million a year to maintain its Unesco World Heritage Site, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali.

He said that the heritage tax fee collection from April 2012 for occupied rooms per night for all hotel accommodations was inadequate to cover infrastructure improvements and beautifying work to preserve and protect the heritage site.

“During the 139th Menteri Besar and Chief Ministers’ Meeting on June 28, I was informed that in 2009, Melaka and George Town received a one-off grant from the federal government through the Finance Ministry for success in gaining Unesco recognition.

“The National Heritage Department channelled RM30 million to the Melaka government for conservation, training and awareness projects related to the World Heritage Site.

“Thus, the state government has requested a similar grant of RM50 million or an annual allocation at the meeting,” he said when appearing as a guest in the Bicara Ketua Menteri segment on Melaka FM today.

According to Sulaiman, the Melaka World Heritage Site encompasses two zones, namely the Core Zone (45.3ha) and Buffer Zone (242.8ha).

The Core Zone comprises of Bukit Melaka (St Paul’s Hill) and residential areas such as Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Jalan Hang Jebat (Jonker Street), Jalan Kg Kuli, Jalan Tukang Emas, Jalan Tokong, Jalan Tukang Besi, and Jalan Kg Pantai.

Meanwhile, the Buffer Zone consists of Jalan Kubu, Jalan Bunga Raya, Jalan Kg Jawa, Jalan Bendahara, and Jalan Temenggong, which encircles the core zone.

Sulaiman said the state government’s efforts to preserve the site included the establishment of the Melaka State Cultural Heritage Conservation and Restoration Enactment 1988, which listed and gazetted heritage buildings and monuments in Melaka.

Apart from that, the state government also set up the Preservation and Conservation Committee chaired by the chief minister and its members comprising government agencies and non-governmental organisations related to heritage.

The Melaka Heritage Festival 2022 celebration in conjunction with the 14th anniversary celebration of Melaka as a Unesco World Heritage City will be held on a large scale from July 15 to August 7.

Today marks the 14th anniversary of Melaka’s inscription as a Unesco World Heritage Site after being gazetted on July 7, 2008. – Bernama, July 7, 2022