Duty-free outlets among ideas for PD’s rejuvenation


In the weeds: Raj and Port Dickson Residents Association committee member Khoo Chai Ting at the former Port Dickson train station.

PORT DICKSON: Duty-free outlets, rail transit services and wider roads are some of the demands residents are making to rejuvenate the beach town into a top tourist spot again.

Port Dickson Residents Associa­tion president Major (Rtd) A.S. Raj said outlets selling international brands could capture more tourists.

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