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Explore Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its blend of colonial architecture, vibrant street art, and multicultural influences. Discover the city’s rich history as a major trading port and the site of the earliest Malaysian sultanates. Begin your journey at the Dutch Square, home to the salmon-pink Stadhuys, the former Dutch governor’s residence.
Today, it hosts a museum showcasing a wide variety of Malaccan artifacts. Next, admire the surviving gate of the Portuguese fortress, A Famosa, one of the oldest European structures in Southeast Asia, built in 1511.
Continue to the Cheng Hoon Teng Taoist temple, the oldest functioning temple in Malaysia, and explore the quirky Jonker Street, known for its antiques and bustling with unique shops selling local souvenirs and delicacies.
Learn first-hand about the Portuguese and Dutch influences on Malacca’s historical structures, like the Porta de Santiago and the Stadhuys. After the visit, enjoy a delicious lunch made with fresh ingredients, cooked in a truly Malaccan style.
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