The Malacca River fronting the hotel
We took a short drive out of Kuala Lumpur, and spent the weekend in Malacca Town, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. It is considered one of Malaysia’s most interesting city as its buildings and streets have strong influence of its founder Parameswara (a Javanese prince), the early Chinese migrants, and the three European colonial periods of Portugese, Dutch and British.
All four of us were looking forward to the trip for our own reasons, the girls imagining their history books coming to life, for me its the hotel, a refurbished 80 year-old used to be mansion belonging to a rich tycoon, and for my other half, an escape from the depressing financial markets!
The Majestic Hotel lived up to its name in all sense, aptly described in YTL Life as; “…… a lovingly restored, utterly charming and exclusive boutique hotel”.
My girls had a good time harassing Uncle Donovan, the hotel guide, with all the why-s, but-s and how-s, during “The Historical Tour Walk”.
The Christ Church of Malacca, the oldest surviving Dutch church building found outside the Netherlands.
Queen Victoria’s Fountain, one of few surviving architectural footprints from the British colonization.
Part of Porta de Santiago built in 1511 by the Portugese, as a fortress to protect the spice trade route.
Ruins of the St. Paul’s Church. St. Francis Xavier was enshrined here in 1553 before being shipped to India.
Malaysia’s Independence was announced at the Warrior’s Field on 20th February 1956
A library along Jonker Street, a street famous for selling antiques.
A trishaw puller taking a nap after a hard day’s work.
Sunset by the Straits of Malacca
















WELCOME BACK!!! What a lovely trip you had!!
Cool pics! You have very nicely captured the highlights of your trip!
I didn realise its Malacca in tht 1st picture until i read your post. Big changes indeed. Thank god for the better and I hope they’l keep it up in maintaining the city.
p.s. Im glad you like the chili tuna pasta.
Hi Skinnymum,
Very nice Malacca pictures you’ve got! Just like you to know you have been tagged in my blog. Have fun!
VeggieGirl & Aussiewife,
I had so much fun with my camera, easily took close to 250 shots.
Farina,
It’s my first trip to Malacca and I like it – awesome sights and friendly people.
Emily,
Thanks, it’s my first time doing one. I will hop over to your blog after this.