Travel south 2 hours to Malacca to experience historical buildings and to See popular places at this major UNESCO Heritage site including the 16th-century Portuguese St. Paul’s Church, the Stadthuys at Red Square, Jonker Street, Xiang Lin Si Temple, Kampung Kling Mosque, etc. Enjoy a traditional Malaysian lunch as well.
The tour first stop will be at St. Peter's church, the oldest operational Catholic Church in Malaysia -The Portuguese occupation of Malacca ended when Malacca felt into the Dutch in 1641.
Visit the Dutch Square - It is a terracotta-red colonial Dutch building, built between 1660 and 1700. It is originally served as the official residence of the Dutch governors and was used as a town hall throughout the British administration.
Christ Church was built in 1753 to celebrate a century of Dutch occupation. The interior of the cathedral has 200-year-old handmade pews, decorative fanlights and plaques that honour Dutch soldiers and locals
Remains of the once great Portuguese fortress as well as the 17-century St. Peter's Church. Marvel at the intricate architectural designs and stop by the Portuguese Settlement, a community of Kristang or Portuguese-Eurasians.
Stop for a Baba and Nyonya local lunch before taking a stroll through the Antiques Row at Jonker Street. The renowned street houses some of the country’s oldest heritage buildings dating back to the 17th century.
Visit the Cheng Hoon Teng temple or the "Temple of Green Cloud" is a Taoist temple founded in the 1600s. It is dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy (Kuan Yin). This temple was constructed by skilled workers from China - master craftsmen, artisans and carpenters, who replicated the designs of the Southern Chinese temple.
Head back to Kuala Lumpur after the tour ends, and you will be dropped off at the same place.
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