
Federal Territories Minister Tengku Adnan Mansor said this was to ensure they would not suffer the same fate as Petaling Street which is getting fewer visitors.
“I hope traders will not take advantage of tourists by arbitrarily raising the prices of their goods. This is important to protect the nation’s image and that of Jalan Alor itself.
” We want repeat tourists in the future. They are our country’s mini ambassadors when they return home,” he told reporters after opening the 1Federal Territories Bukit Bintang Parliament festival here, tonight.
Tengku Adnan hoped the programme organised by the ministry could boost ties and togetherness among the communities.
The event which was enlivened by a lion dance and music by buskers was attended by more than 3,000 people including foreign tourists.