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Quote: head on up to St Paul's Hill from the back. You can ask for directions if you're not sure. It's very near and isn't hard to find from the museum. At the top of the hill, you will find St Paul's Church (whatever Read More
Quote: Jalan Hang Jebat (Hang Jebat Road), alternatively known as Jonkers Street in Malacca, is located on the western bank of Sungai Malacca (Malacca river). It is well known among the antique collectors worldwide as a Read More
Quote: The Malacca Art Store also offers furniture from mainland China and replicas of Baba Nyonya ware. Babas and Nyonyas are the male and female descendants of the Straits Chinese.Find a picture of the Malacca Art Read More
Quote: The best part of this museum is exploring the museum itself, which is housed in the Portuguese warship, Flor De Lar Mar. The museum is well organised and traces the maritime history of Malacca from Portuguese Read More
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Quote: Its a small shop that celebrates local artist Charles Cham, who is very popular in Malaysia. You can buy an array of T-Shirts, posters, and souvenirs with his designs. Of course, you can also buy some of his Read More
Quote: It is a showcase of the different types of houses found in the 13 states of Malaysia. What I found most interesting was how effective some of the traditional houses were at keeping people cool. It's also Read More