Back when Kuala Lumpur was a muddy swamp and Penang was yet to become the ‘Pearl of the Orient’, Melaka was already one of Southeast Asia’s greatest trading ports. Over time it lost favour to Singapore, but this slowdown in trade protected the ancient architecture of Melaka City, the state capital, from development. Much of it remains beautifully preserved to this day. When its historic centre was crowned a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2008, it kickstarted a decade of renewal. Modern Melaka swaggers once more, with visitors pouring in to experience the bustling weekend night market, heritage museums and famously glitzy trishaws. The rest of the state is a patchwork of forests, farmland and beaches including Pantai Pengkalan Balak,Pantai Tanjung Bidara, Pantai Kuala Linggi with a generous scattering of family-friendly attractions in smaller towns Masjid Tanah, Alor Gajah and Ayer Keroh.
With this venture, KPS is pushing further into the major elements of reproducing the true traditional Malay home designs blended with a touch of contemporary finishing simply to cater for those who seek cosy and comfortable moments during their stay in a resort or chalet, yet experience the nostalgic moments of true traditional and historic Malay surroundings.
In memory of the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee, Malaysia’s legendary film actor, director, singer, songwriter, composer, and producer.
TThe Phase 2 chalets already been established under the name of Kampong Pinang Sebatang, in memory of the late Tan Sri P. Ramlee, Malaysia’s legendary film actor, director, singer, songwriter, composer, and producer. A village with this name served as the background of the movie which tells about the life and adventures of three comical Malay warriors known as Pendekar Bujang Lapok.