MELAKA: Kota Melaka MCA will object any attempt to change the name of St Paul’s Hill to Bukit Melaka.
“It’s ridiculous to propose changing the name of this historic site.
Gan said local historians were also up in arms over the proposal by the Melaka Museum Corporation to have the name changed.
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