World Tourism Conference 2013 ~ Places You Must See In Melaka

Melaka was once called by her folks, the 'Sleepy Hollow' as long as the first of the schools began in less than 200 years ago. More than 500 years before early modern education like the Anglo-Chinese College in 1818 or the Melaka High School in 1826, Melaka was amazingly well known to the East and the West. According to records, Melaka probably had its origin at the beginning of the fifteenth century. In the ancient games, her charm played the cards well until she fell to Portugal. In 1720, you could see lots of Lisbon's styled vessels just after the present Dataran Pahlawan when you reminiscence from the window of your hotel room. The Melaka Empire vanished, and changes groomed her to regain her new charms never the same again when she began as a fishing village.

On beauty, she maybe nowhere near to Venice but her old charms never fade. On food, she maybe far from the French's "haute cuisine" but recipes are well mixed . On fashion, she is not on time with London but her combinations is great arts. And on heritage, she regain her charms after UNESCO revealed Melaka to the world in 2008. On heritage, none is able to duplicate her beauty.

You must see these places.


Admiral Zheng He
dug a well for a princess of the Chinese emperor
who married a Sultan.

Saint Peter's Church
A Cross was found in the woods.

Portuguese Settlement
Strong ties with Lisbon,
watch the dances, and
listen to the music.

Hang Jebat Mausoleum
In remembrance of the duel of honor
that took 3 days and 3 nights
for the sake of loyalty.

Baba Museum
Chinese who married
the Javanese, Balinese, Batak, Malays or Bugis,
and created fine arts.

Chitty Village
Tamil people who married
the local Chinese, Malays, Javanese and Batak
some 500 years ago.

Sri Subramaniam Thuropathai Amman
Four magnificent goburam
would behold
before you.

more than these...
...please check with your tour guides

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