80 Meter High Tower Ke Maje Malaka 🇲🇾
Автор: Pawan Dewnani Vlogs
Загружено: 11 апр. 2025 г.
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Malacca (Melaka) City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Malaysia, is packed with historical, cultural, and scenic spots perfect for a visit. Below is a concise list of top places to explore, tailored for a 1–2 day trip, with practical details.
Top Places to Visit in Malacca, Malaysia
1. Dutch Square (Red Square)
• Why Visit: Heart of Malacca’s colonial history with iconic red buildings, including Christ Church (1753) and Stadthuys (history museum). Features the Tang Beng Swee Clocktower and decorative trishaws.
• Highlights: Photo ops, museum insights into Dutch and British rule (RM10/adult for Malaysians, RM33 for foreigners).
• Address: Jalan Gereja, Banda Hilir.
• Hours: Stadthuys museum open 9 AM–5 PM.
• Time Needed: 30–60 minutes.
2. A’Famosa Fort (Porta de Santiago)
• Why Visit: Ruins of a 1511 Portuguese fortress, one of Asia’s oldest European structures.
• Highlights: Quick stop for history buffs; free entry, great for photos.
• Address: Jalan Parameswara, Banda Hilir (2-min walk from Dutch Square).
• Time Needed: 15–30 minutes.
3. St. Paul’s Hill & Church
• Why Visit: 16th-century church ruins atop a hill with panoramic city views.
• Highlights: Historical gravestones, breezy lookout; free entry.
• Address: Jalan Kota, near A’Famosa.
• Time Needed: 30–45 minutes.
4. Jonker Street (Jonker Walk)
• Why Visit: Vibrant Chinatown street with shops, street art, and food. Lively Jonker Walk Night Market on Friday/Saturday evenings.
• Highlights: Try Nyonya kuih at Baba Charlie Nyonya Cafe or cendol at Jonker 88. Shop for antiques or souvenirs.
• Address: Jalan Hang Jebat.
• Time Needed: 1–2 hours (longer for night market).
• Memory Note: You previously asked about Malaysian foods, so you might enjoy sampling local dishes here like nasi lemak or Hainanese chicken rice balls (try Hoe Kee).
5. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum
• Why Visit: A restored Peranakan home showcasing the unique Chinese-Malay culture.
• Highlights: Guided tours (RM25/pax) offer cultural insights.
• Address: Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock.
• Hours: 10 AM–7 PM (closed Tuesdays).
• Time Needed: 1 hour.
• Tip: Book tours in advance.
6. Melaka River Cruise
• Why Visit: Scenic 45-minute boat ride along the river, passing historic sites, murals, and Kampung Morten Village.
• Highlights: Evening cruises show illuminated bridges.
• Cost: RM30–50 (day/night).
• Location: Jetties near Dutch Square or Spice Garden.
• Time Needed: 1 hour.
7. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
• Why Visit: Malaysia’s oldest Chinese temple (1645), blending Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian elements.
• Highlights: Ornate architecture, serene atmosphere; free entry.
• Address: Jalan Tokong.
• Time Needed: 30 minutes.
• Tip: Dress modestly (cover-ups provided).
8. Masjid Kampung Kling
• Why Visit: Historic mosque with a unique mix of Malay, Chinese, and Hindu architectural styles.
• Highlights: Intricate roof design; free entry.
• Address: Jalan Tukang Emas, near Jonker Street.
• Time Needed: 20–30 minutes.
9. Menara Taming Sari
• Why Visit: 80-meter rotating tower offering 360-degree city views.
• Highlights: Family-friendly; RM23/adult (MyKad), RM33 (standard).
• Address: Jalan Merdeka, Banda Hilir.
• Hours: 10 AM–10 PM.
• Time Needed: 30–45 minutes.
10. Melaka Straits Mosque (Floating Mosque)
• Why Visit: Stunning mosque on stilts by the Strait of Malacca, glowing at dusk.
• Highlights: Scenic views, peaceful vibe; free entry.
• Address: Jalan Pulau Melaka 8 (15-min drive from city center).
• Time Needed: 45 minutes–1 hour.
• Tip: Visit at sunset; use Grab to get there.
Practical Tips
• Getting Around: Historic core (Dutch Square, Jonker, A’Famosa) is walkable (1–2 km). Use Grab for distant spots like the Floating Mosque (RM15–20). Trishaws (RM40–60 for 30–45 min) add fun.
• Getting There:
• From Kuala Lumpur: 2–3 hr bus (RM10–20) from TBS to Melaka Sentral, then Grab to city.
• From Singapore: 3–4 hr bus.
• Memory Note: Since you asked about travel from India to Vietnam, note that flights from India to Kuala Lumpur (e.g., AirAsia, ~4 hrs) connect easily to Malacca by bus.
• Food: Enjoy Malaysian dishes like nasi lemak, laksa, or chicken rice balls (Heng Hainanese or EeJiBan for halal). Budget meals ~RM10–20.
• Best Time: March–May for pleasant weather; April can be hot.
• Budget: ~RM65/day (budget), ~RM124/day (mid-range), excluding accommodation.
• Stay: Near Jonker Street for convenience (e.g., The Majestic Malacca for luxury, hostels for budget).
Sample 1-Day Itinerary
• 9 AM: Dutch Square & Stadthuys
• 10 AM: A’Famosa & St. Paul’s Hill
• 11:30 AM: Jonker Street (lunch, stroll)
• 1:30 PM: Baba & Nyonya Museum
• 3 PM: Melaka River Cruise
• 4:30 PM: Menara Taming Sari or Cheng Hoon Teng
• 6 PM: Floating Mosque (sunset) or Jonker Night Market (if Friday/Saturday).

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