Touch City to showcase unique Chinese culture and lifestyle


The Touch City site was formerly known as Auyin Hill. — filepic

ALOR GAJAH: Melaka's latest tourist attraction, “The Touch City”, which is being redeveloped at a cost of RM20mil on a 19.8ha site at Durian Tunggal here, is expected to draw more visitors to the state, said tourism, river, beaches and islands development committee deputy chairman Datuk Ghazale Muhamad.

He said the tourism centre, formerly known as Auyin Hill, had been operating since September 2016 following renovations done by the new management.

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