Founded in 1403, the Sultanate of Malacca was once the greatest and most powerful empire and seaport in South East Asia. The Portuguese, Dutch and British ruled over Malacca's silk and spice trade. This rich heritage is evident in the unique mix of architectural styles
Founded in 1403, the Sultanate of Malacca was once the greatest and most powerful empire and seaport in South East Asia. The Portuguese, Dutch and British ruled over Malacca's silk and spice trade. This rich heritage is evident in the unique mix of architectural styles. Visit the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, the Dutch Stadhuys and walk through the ruins of St Paul's Church where St Francis Xavier was once buried. Malacca is also one of the birthplaces of the 'Babas' - a mix of Chinese and Malay cultures uniquely its own. (01 Lunch will be provided) - 09:30: Meet our representative at the hotel lobby, Proceed to Malacca. - 11:00: Arrive to Malacca,time to walk up St Paul's Hill and visit the ruins of St Paul's Church. Get panoramic views of the Malacca Strait. - 12:30: lunch in a local restaurant. - 13:15: Stroll through antique row of Jonker Street and take in the bustling street market. - 15:00: back to Kuala Lumpur. - 17:00: Arrive your hotel,End of tour.
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