Chinese new villages to become attractions for VM2026


Lighting up the night: Colourful lights and lanterns decorate Jalan Lampu Langit in Machap Umboo, which is one of the Chinese new villages participating in the village decoration competition organised by the ministry in conjunction with Chinese New Year. — Bernama

ALOR GAJAH: Chinese new villages will be developed as one of the country’s new tourism products ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026.

Various efforts are underway, including upgrading infrastructure in these villages, says Malaysian Chinese New Village Secretariat chairman Khoo Poay Tiong.

He said there are 613 Chinese new villages nationwide, each with its own unique history, arts and culture.

“It is indeed the Madani government’s target to upgrade infrastructure in all new villages and enhance the areas to make them one of the country’s tourism destinations.

“When a Chinese new village becomes a tourist destination, it will stimulate the local economy, providing opportunities for residents to increase their income,” he told reporters here yesterday, Bernama reported.

Khoo, who is also Kota Melaka MP, said the upgrading of facilities in these villages is being carried out with allocations provided by the Housing and Local Government Ministry.

He said other initiatives to promote Chinese new villages as tourism destinations include a Chinese New Year village decoration competition currently being held nationwide.

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