Old Town of Malacca Side

Natural Shades that Still Preserved

Some time ago I had the opportunity to visit the city of Malacca. There are many impressions which were kept in my mind. I want to share some of the places I have ever visited. For me, that place very was very beautiful and suitable for all of you who like to travel the world.

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Flor De La Mar
Well, I started walking to Red Square, on the edge of the Merdeka road. My eyes had switched glance at a large ship made from wood. Turns out it was a replica for Flor De La Mar ship. Portuguese owned vessels which sank in the Malacca Strait in November 1511. Now the ship has also been transformed to enable it into a maritime museum. But, a pity because the museum was closed at that time.


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Rickshaws at Red Square Spot
Rickshaws that will take us around the old city of Malacca, decorated with flowers. When you ride a rickshaw, you will be served a fresh new look by pedicab drivers were friendly and likes cast a smile. Not only that, your ears will also be spoiled by Malay music that comes from the rickshaw sound system.


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Melaka River Cruise

The trip over the water will also keep you spellbound, rivers that are connected directly to the ocean accompany you in seeing the building that is almost all painted by red salmon. All you will see on this side of town it is a museum, which are:

  • UMNO Museum (United Malays National Organisation)
  • Malacca Islamic Museum
  • Stamp Museum
  • Museum of Enduring Beauty &
  • Malaysia Architecture Museum

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St. Francis Xavier’s Church
Francis Xavier had merit in spreading Catholicism in the region in the sixteenth century. So for it to construction of a Catholic church in the Gothic style in 1849. This was done in honor of St. Francis Xavier's that now one of the tourist destinations.


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Casa del Rio Hotel


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The Alignment of Old Portugese Wall
Old and historic city has very strong values and preserved until today. As a proof of their great civilization.


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The city is now under the auspices of UNESCO

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