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St Paul Church Melaka

Even though currently only the ruins of St Paul Church Melaka remain, this place should not be missed when on holiday in Melaka city. The church building is still sturdy with European architectural style, only it no longer has a roof. In front of the church there is a statue of St Francis Xavier who lost his right hand. St Paul Church Melaka was built in

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Museum Maritim Melaka

The Melaka Maritime Museum or other name Muzium Samudera is a tourist attraction in Melaka in the form of a replica of the Portuguese warship named Flor de la Mar. Unfortunately, according to history, the ship was reported to have sunk and no wreck has been found to date. The ship replica was made as closely as possible to the original, which is around 34

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Baba & Nyonya Museum Heritage

This is an interesting place to visit. The reason is that at the Baba Nyonya Museum you will be taken to the past which depicts how the Peranakan family lived in Melaka. Peranakans are the result of marriages between Chinese traders and Malay women, where the boy is called Baba and the girl is called Nyonya. The Baba Nyonya Museum is a house belonging to

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Stadthuys Melaka

Stadthuys Melaka is located next to Christ Church which is characterized by an iconic red building. Previously, this building, which was built in 1950, was used as an administrative center by the Dutch Governor. Anyone can easily find this building because it is located in an area called Red Square. Stadthuys Melaka has never undergone renovations so far, so

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Melaka River Cruise

Apart from walking along the river walk, you can also enjoy views of the Melaka River using the Melaka River Cruise. During the 45 minute boat trip, you will be presented with views of a clean river as well as buildings and a number of old houses from the Dutch heritage. Not only that, several Chinese-style houses and traditional Malay houses can also be

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