Heritage project tells Melaka‘s story


First Avenue Partners (Asia) Sdn Bhd managing director Lim Boon Keong (left) and Boon Heng showing the model units of The Riviera Melaka. The handmade clay models are souvenirs presented to each unit buyer as a token of appreciation. It acts as a piggy bank too. (Right) The clock tower that houses a 144-year-old antique bell from the UK.

ASIDE from a good blend of historical attractions, there is now another reason to visit and extend your stay at a Unesco World Heritage site, Melaka.

Just less than a 10-minute drive from Jonker Street, The Riviera Melaka will soon join the ranks of tourist hotspots, further boosting the state’s tourism and economy.

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