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Malacca is a small interesting state in Malaysia and the one of the largest port
in South-East Asia. The town has some fascinating remnants of Portuguese, Dutch,
Chinese and Islamic architecture throughout its streets. This small state can
be easily seen on foot, bicycle or even a trishaw. Malacca is beautiful near the
river and along the original waterfront. The Dutch built town hall of Malacca
is a beautiful monument to watch out for along with a number of churches and the
Cultural Museum.
The state has some interesting architectural landmarks that are worth visiting.
One can enjoy Boat trips and view the rustic life of the state down the river.
Few beaches of Malacca are beautiful and worth visiting. The islands in the
area are popular destinations for holidaymakers and weekenders.
The jungle walks on the island is something that is enjoyed by one and all.
The islands offers good accommodation including hotels and resorts both in the
hub of the town and in areas further out of town. Malacca has so much to see
and do that makes a trip to this place worthwhile for travelers who has time
to spare and an interest in history and art.
The various interesting places in Malacca include Alor Gajah's Museum, Air Keroh
Recreational Forest, A Farmosa, Bukit China, Butterfly Farm, British Graveyard,
The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, Cape Rachado, Crocodile Farm, Christ Church,
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Dutch Graveyard, Durian Tunggal Recreation Lake, Dol
Said's Grave, Gadek Hot Spring, Gunung Ledang, Hang Tuah's Well, Hang Jebat's
Mausoleum, Hang Kasturi Mausoleum, Jasin Museum, Jalan Hang Jebat (Jonker Street),
Kampung Kling's Mosque, Kampung Hulu Mosque , Light and Sound Spectacular ,
Malacca (Melaka) Fish World , Malacca (Melaka) Zoo, Malacca Traditional House
, Malaysia Youth Museum , Islands and beaches and much more.
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