Ayer Keroh houses two main industrial areas: the Ayer Keroh Industrial Area (State-owned), which includes the Mamee Double-Decker headquarters and manufacturing plant and Taman Tasik Utama Industrial Area (Private).[2][3]
Multimedia University, established in 1996, is the first private university approved by the Government of Malaysia. The Malacca Campus houses the Centre for Foundation Studies and Extension Education and three Faculties: Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Information Science and Technology and Faculty of Business and Law.[4]
The campus is located at Taman Tasik Utama Industrial area. It houses all temporary faculties (except for Faculty of Electrical Engineering; FKE and also Faculty of Electronic and Computer Engineering, FKEKK which is based at its permanent campus at Durian Tunggal, Malacca), and also the chancellory office.
State administrative building complex which houses the State Assembly, as well as minister offices and State Governor Residence.
Public health
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Pantai Hospital Ayer Keroh
Established in 1986 and moved to its current location in August 1995, this private hospital offering wide range of medical services and facilities to the town's residents.[7]
A golf resort managed by Ayer Keroh Golf Resort Berhad.[10]
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:
Malacca Bee Gallery - A bee gallery which showcases around 250 type specimens of bee hives and hornet nests.[16]
Malacca Bird Park - The largest bird park in Asia, with a total area of 2.02 hectares.[17]
Malacca Botanical Garden - This garden was established in April 1984 as Ayer Keroh Recreational Forest,[18] and got its present name on 1 June 2006.[19][20]
Malacca Craft Complex (Malay: Kompleks Kraf Melaka) - A One-Stop Craft Centre in operation since October 2013. It has an in-house Craft Gallery that brings together various local craft products from all over Malaysia.[21][22]
Malacca Zoo - A 54-acre (22 ha) zoological park located beside Lebuh Ayer Keroh, which hosts more than 1200 animals of 215 species of birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals. It is the second-largest zoo in Malaysia behind the National Zoo of Malaysia, both were established in 1963.[23]
Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary - A 11-hectare wide private zoo which mainly exhibits butterflies and reptiles, but also hosts other animal species such as amphibians, birds, fishes and insects.[24]
Melaka Crocodile Farm - The largest crocodile farm in Malaysia, with an area of 3.5 hectares. Though mainly exhibits crocodiles, it also hosts other reptile species such as snakes, tortoise, turtles and terrapins, and animal species such as birds and mammals.[25]
Melaka Wonderland - A 9.2 hectare water theme park and resort which featured 16 attractions,[30] it was constructed with a cost of RM80 million and was opened to the public on 15 May 2010.[31]
Prison Product Gallery (Malay: Galeri Produk Penjara) - A prison products gallery that displays and sells handicraft products crafted by prisoners from all over Malaysia. It is located at the Ministry of Home Affairs' complex.[32][33]