I am so glad and thankful that I could really walk and explored this time round. To my surprise, these tourist spots are just around the vicinity of the hotel.
First building that caught our eyes when we reached.... the Museum...
Entrance was free and we went in to "refresh" our minds on Independence history...
On a weekday, there was no crowd... good to see some security around..
So nice to walk at our own leisure and pace...
Within the compound of the museum...
Surprised to see these two named after the historical warriors..
I am sure this place will be flooded with people during weekends and peak season...
We walked further up and thought of sitting on a trishaw...
A'Famosa The Fort... built in 1511...
Further down the road, we approached the Church...
The Church of Christ built by the Dutch...
Some pictures to show our "footprints" on this day...
It was almost noon by then and our friends came by to pick us up....
From here, we went to Jonkers Street to get some goodies... and lunch as well!
You didn't go up St Paul's Hill, see St Francis Xavier's statue, no hand one? Could have gone up Christ Church side...and come down A Famosa side.
ReplyDeleteNo time cos friends were coming around that time.. anyway, leave some spots for next trip! hehhee
DeleteSaw my favourite doraemon hehe...
ReplyDeleteYou are like Sk? hehhe
DeleteWould love to come back here for my 2nd visit. And bring kids to this historical city.
ReplyDeleteHope you will one day!
DeleteNice to see Malacca at a leisurely pace. Did you go for the chicken rice balls at Jonker Street?
ReplyDeleteThis time I didn't cos the last trip, I tried and it was nothing much to shout about...
DeleteMy husband, the chicken rice connoisseur, doesn't like them either. But I enjoyed them the last time I had them.
DeleteNice photos
ReplyDeleteThanks, Libby..
DeleteGood to go on cuti cuti malaysia. Looks fun!
ReplyDeleteInteresting in a way...
DeleteHow they "dressed up" the trickshaws are so interesting
ReplyDeleteYes, they were part of the attraction at the tourist spot.. :)
DeleteFavorites today are the Pirate ship and the Trishaw! A great variety of really interesting things, like the old Dutch church.
ReplyDeleteYes, Malacca is a historical city..
DeleteLet you in on a little secret: I have not been to A'Famosa yet, even though I been to Malacca countless times. >.<
ReplyDeleteWent there once before and remembered learning about it in sejarah books. But anti climax a bit lah because it was just a pintu gerbang left hah..hah...
ReplyDeleteYou walked a lot!
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