KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — The Melaka Museum Board (Perzim) said the security at St Paul’s Church in Bandar Hilir will be boosted to prevent vandalism. The Star yesterday reported...
KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — The Melaka Museum Board said the security at St Paul’s Church in Bandar Hilir will be boosted to prevent vandalism.yesterday reported Perzim chairman Datuk Akramuddin Abdul Aziz as saying that the museum board will work with the Melaka Historic City Council to appoint additional enforcement officers to the historical site to protect its relics and surroundings.
“We are finding new approaches to maintaining our historical sites, including organising all-out campaigns to create awareness about preserving such sites,” he was quoted as saying., Save The Portuguese Action Committee chairman Martin Theseira said a heritage preservation group, comprising all communities in the state as well as historians, should be set up.
He said such a group would bolster the preservation of heritage sites in the state and ensure their historical significance. “We are willing to work with Perzim to safeguard our historic elements while giving tourism value to the state,” he was quoted as saying by
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