Category: Travel

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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Red Square Melaka

The next most iconic tourist attraction in Melaka is Red Square. From the name you can already guess that this area has various red buildings. Starting from Christ Church Melaka which has still stood strong since 1753, then there is the Ethnographic Museum or Stadthuys which was previously used as the city hall building for the Dutch government. Next

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Benteng A Famosa Melaka

A Famosa is a Portuguese fort in Melaka located under St Paul's hill. Judging from the architecture of the building, this fort has a classic European feel in Asia. However, of the entire A Famosa fortress, what remains today is only a gate called Porta de Santiago and several cannons. Also known as Fortaleza de Malaca , Fort A Famosa which is located on

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Christ Church Melaka

One of the iconic tourist attractions in Melaka has several red buildings, such as Christ Church Melaka. This church was built by the Dutch in 1753 and is the oldest church in Malaysia. Previously, this church was used by the Dutch for the worship activities of the Protestant Christian congregation and was called the Dutch Reformed Church. However, after

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Melaka River

Melaka has long been known as a trade center in the Asian region because of the presence of the Melaka River. Traversing along the Melaka River is very beautiful, well maintained and clean, anyone who comes here will definitely be amazed, especially the villages around the river. There are many locations that can be visited along the riverbank with various

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Jonker Street

A holiday to Melaka wouldn't be complete if you didn't visit Jonker Street. This area is very busy with local residents and tourists, especially on weekends. On Jonker Street you will find many street vendors selling souvenirs and local food at very affordable prices. If you want to go on a culinary tour, Jonker Street is the right place. There is a

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Pulau Sibu

Unlike other islands in Mersing, Sibu Island is not well known for its mixed coastline – from rocky areas to fine sandy beaches. And the way to get here is not as easy as to go to another island around Mersing. Often coming here, it is the island's foot that serves other famous islands such as Rawa and wants to serve the island for them to

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Taman Negara Pulau Kukup

This island has swamps and mangrove forests. And not only is it important as a national park Johor, but also digazet as the world's most important natural heritage park. This 261-acre island is the 2nd largest mangrove swamp in the world. And this island has no inhabitants. Yeah yeah, who wants to sit in the hanger. Whatever this place is

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