
A'Famosa Melaka: Safari Wonderland Tickets
A'Famosa Safari Wonderland
FromMYR 88.01
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A'Famosa Safari Wonderland
FromMYR 88.01

A'Famosa Water World
FromMYR 68.36

Jln Merdeka
FromMYR 23.54

Encore Melaka
FromMYR 92.05

Bayou Lagoon Water Park
FromMYR 22.34

Melaka Crocodile and Recreational Park
FromMYR 22.39

Shore Sky Tower
FromMYR 29.45

Magic Art 3D Museum
FromMYR 15.28
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Your guide to Melaka
Few cities in Southeast Asia carry as much layered history as Melaka, a port settlement on Malaysia's south-western coast that once commanded the attention of empires. At its peak in the fifteenth century, the Melaka Sultanate controlled trade routes stretching from Arabia to China, drawing merchants, missionaries, and conquerors in equal measure. The Portuguese arrived in 1511, the Dutch followed in 1641, and the British took their turn in 1824. Each left something behind, and the result is a city whose streets read like a palimpsest of colonial ambition, Islamic scholarship, and Chinese mercantile culture compressed into a remarkably compact area. That accumulation earned Melaka, alongside George Town, a UNESCO World Heritage listing in 2008.
The old city clusters around the Stadthuys, the coral-red Dutch administrative building that has become the most photographed structure in Melaka, and the ruins of A'Famosa, the Portuguese fortress whose surviving gatehouse, Porta de Santiago, stands as one of the oldest European architectural remnants in Asia. Jonker Street in the Chinatown quarter draws visitors through its antique shops, Peranakan townhouses, and hawker stalls selling cendol and chicken rice balls, a local variation on a Hainanese staple that Melaka has made its own. The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum nearby offers a considered look at the Peranakan culture that emerged from centuries of intermarriage between Chinese traders and local Malay communities, a culture with its own cuisine, dress, and domestic rituals that survives with particular vitality here.
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