Malacca City (also spelled Melaka) is the capital of the coastal state of Malacca, in southwestern Malaysia. At its center, Jonker Street, Chinatown’s main thoroughfare, is known for antique shops and its night market. Nearby, the 17th-century Chinese Cheng Hoon Teng temple has ornate decorations and multiple prayer halls. A green, 3-tiered roof tops the 18th-century, Javanese-influenced Kampung Kling Mosque.
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A Famosa was built by the Portuguese in 1511. It once served as a formidable fortress, guarding the city of Malacca against invaders. Today, the surviving gatehouse, Porta de Santiago, stands as a historical landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the colonial past.
St. Peter's Church in Malacca, established in 1710, is the oldest functioning Roman Catholic church in Malaysia. This historical site blends Dutch and Portuguese architectural styles and offers a serene atmosphere for visitors to reflect on its rich religious heritage.
St. Paul's Hill, also known as Bukit St. Paul, is home to the ruins of St. Paul's Church, built by the Portuguese in 1521. It provides panoramic views of Malacca and serves as a historical testament to the city's colonial history. The site also features a statue of St. Francis Xavier, a significant figure in the church's history.
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PICK-UP& DROP OFF AT ANY HOTELS/APARTMENTS & RESIDENCE IN KUALA LUMPUR.