This is not my first visit to Malacca, I have several times visited Malacca for a holiday. I love Malacca. I never tired of visiting Malacca. Malacca is the place to be visited. It’s loss of waste if we do not go to Malacca. Malacca offer lots of historic places to visit. As the slogan said, “Visiting Malacca Means Visiting Malaysia”
Malacca frequently visited by tourists from within and outside the country. Now Malacca listed as a developed country in the new millennium @ “Melaka Maju 2010”.
Malacca is famous for its historical remains of the Portuguese, such as A Famosa, St. Peter’s Church, St. Paul’s Church, Christ Church, Jonker Street and etc…etc…etc…It is also famous for its culture of Baba and Nyonya.

X'mas @ Dataran Pahlawan Malacca.

The old "Tanah Melayu" train and old plane.
A Famosa.
Christ Church, also known as red buildings of Malacca.
Dutch Windmill, the Dutch influence in Malacca.
St. Paul’s Church.
View from St. Paul's hill.
As you can see from the picture, is “Menara Taming Sari” @ Taming Sari Tower. It is a circular observation deck that can take 66 people in one time. Located at “Merdeka Road”. As the observation deck moves higher, we can witness the spectacular bird-eye view of the whole Malacca. But too bad, I have no chance to see it….huhuhu.Maybe next time.
Malacca river cruise.
Every time I visit Malacca, I never miss the chance to go sightseeing on Jalan Hang Jebat, also known as Jonker's Street. I love shopping there. They sell many craft items, shirts, T shirts, slippers, antiques and much more. That's why if you have the opportunity to visit Malacca don’t forget to go to Jonker's Street. You will not regret it, but you'll love it.
The Portuguese ship.
Display things that you can see in the Portuguese ship.
So let come to Malacca to experience all this. You will not feel disappointed, Malacca promising you the greatest holiday ever. Believe me; you'll never be bored to visit Malacca.
You just need to take a two hour drive or bus ride to Malacca. You can choose to stay overnight or a day trip, it's up to you. There are many hotels that offer a place to stay for your vacation. As for me, I prefer a day trip.
More info @ http://www.tourism-melaka.com & http://melakamalaysiatravel.com




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