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Melaka has some nice ruins and museums, and a decent number of travelers making their way through Malaysia stop by Melaka to check them out. The most popular attraction in Melaka is the Jonker Street. Take some time to explore this Melaka travel guide to find out more about what to see and do, as it could be worth a visit.
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Historical City - Malacca is the place of origins of Baba-Nyonyas (Peranakan). Peranakans are descendants of a Chinese man and Malay woman.
The most famous Chinese place of worship is Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. It is oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia & has an inscription dating 1685 commemorating the deeds of by Kapitan China Li Wei King. Good tip? (+1) How to Get There Malacca is located on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia facing the Straits of Malacca, about 147 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur between the states of Negeri Sembilan and Johor. If you are in West Malaysia, the best way to travel to Malacca is by road, which i did. Travelling down sourth via the North-South Highway from the KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) takes only a mere 90 minutes. If you are travelling from KL the journey is about 2 hours. From Johor Bahru heading north, it's only 2 1/2 hours away. You will also get to enjoy the greeneries of oil palm plantation and some evergreen tropical landscape along the North-South Expressway. There are many public rest areas, stop-overs, petrol kiosks and strategic view points along the highway so the journey will be quite pleasant if one needs to have a rest from the long distance driving. My story of Malacca ..... Malacca is a place where you can liken it to "a museum within a museum". Your surroundings changes the moment you cross the border and enter into this tiny state. Because it is known as the historical city, Malacca has ample tourist facilities and well-placed signboards to guide you to your specific places of interest. There are strategically and beautifully landscaped gardens/parks greeting you on the outskirt of town as well as easy road directions pointing you towards your next stop! Malacca is a place that is so rich in history that I feel it is a huge museum on its own. When you enter the town and start your exploration, you will again find many mini "museums" depicting a series of historical events that will bound to stir the curiosity in you. One of the most obvious pieces of historical remnants from the colonial days stood in the form of buildings. Everywhere you look, you will see quaint old buildings, in which some are as old as the history of Malacca itself. Be it large old church buildings, colonial homes, or even old-time shop houses, the buildings of Malacca offers a huge thrill for those who are interested in history. It is also the perfect place for "trigger-happy shutterbugs"! What's best about Malacca is that most of the historical buildings are a short walk away only. With well-placed directional boards in both English and Malay languages, it would not be difficult planning your little walkthrough. However, if you wish for more information, then do drop by at the tourism office to grab some maps or brochures. Most people would start their journey at the town square. Here, the trishaws will be the most striking thing to catch your eye. Some of the trishaws are old and worn-looking whilst some are impressively gaudy. There are bright tinsels and trinkets in hues of bright orange, red, and yellow hanging from the umbrella covering over these trishaws. These trishaws are a traditional form of transportation in Malacca and the journey will bring you around to some of the common historical spots around the city. Perhaps business is slow these days, for the trishaw-man is most willing to lower his prices from RM10 to RM5 after some slight haggling. However, I did not splurge on these rides as I had my own transportation. But be warned, tourists, for you will be offered propositions at least half a dozen times just by hanging around the town square area. Although many would swear that the town square is the most photographed area in Malacca, I wish to add that the nearby striking red Good tip? (0) Melaka is an interesting place to visit. For one, food is very inexpensive. Accommodations are quite reasonable as well. Try Capitol Restaurant in the center of town for the BEST Satay Celup in Melaka. Unlike traditional satay, Capitol serves their satay in a very unique manner. You actually get to cook the meat, veggies, fish cakes, seafood etc in a boiling pot of peanut sauce! It's really tasty, very unique and very inexpensive. For 2 couples, we only spent about MYR60. Also try the cendol (iced dessert) and Laksa (spicy noodles mixed with seafood, fish cake etc) in a place called Jonker Dessert. Melaka has a variety of accommodations to choose from. They have boutique hotels, 3-5 start hotels and bed&breakfast places too. If you want to be in the center of everything, you should try Equatorial Hotel. It is a 5-star hotel that is found near the commercial areas. If you want to experince the Melaka culture, try Hotel Puri. We stayed in a place called The Legacy Avilon Hotel. It is an old hotel but the accommodations and rates were very acceptable. It is quite far from town though. If you have a car, then you should try staying here. We paid about MYR190 only for one night. Hope this helps. Enjoy Melaka! Good tip? (0)
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