Ayer Keroh


Ayer Keroh is a suburb of Hang Tuah Jaya and Malacca City and the seat of Melaka Tengah District in the Malaysian state of Malacca. Located north of the city centre, it lies adjacent to Bukit Beruang, Bukit Baru, Batu Berendam, Durian Tunggal and Ayer Panas suburbs.
Formerly part of a virgin forest with a quiet village, the neighbourhood was established by the state government in the late 1960s as a satellite town of Malacca City with housing, industrial and recreational areas, to solve the housing issues of Malacca Town and to curb the state's brain drain phenomenon. It is currently the seat of the state government since 2006, being the home of the state secretariat building complex – Seri Negeri complex and also home to the country's oldest artificial lake, originally built as a water reservoir during the British colonial era. In 2010, parts of Ayer Keroh along with parts of few neighbouring suburbs of Batu Berendam, Bemban and Durian Tunggal formed the Hang Tuah Jaya municipality.

Economy

Ayer Keroh houses two light industrial areas: the Ayer Keroh Industrial Area, which was developed by the State Government in the 1960s; and Taman Tasik Utama Industrial Area, which was developed by Private Company Metacorp Bhd subsidiary Metacorp Properties Sdn Bhd in the 1990s as part of its mixed development project. Most of products manufactured by these factories are consumer products such as food and paper box. In 1971, Pacific Food Products Sdn Bhd became Ayer Keroh Industrial Area's first tenant, and by extension the first company to set up a factory in the town.

Sports and recreation

Tourist attractions

The town is a major tourist spot of the state, apart from the old Malacca City, due to its recent hosting of various interesting attractions. List of tourist attractions here are:

Transportation

The Ayer Keroh toll is the main entry point into Malacca state using the North South Expressway. This makes it easily accessible from any part of Peninsular Malaysia. The town is about 2 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur and one hour from Seremban. Ayer Keroh is also about 3 hours drive from Singapore. Ayer Keroh Highway, the town's main dual-carriageway highway, connects state capital Malacca City to the North–South Expressway via Ayer Keroh Interchange.