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Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Heeren St) A lot of typical traditional Baba (Straits Chinese) houses can be seen along...
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The Baba House Hotel
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The Baba House Hotel
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Guess what's this? Answer : lift at the Baba House Hotel
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The building of Eng Choon Association an eye-catching building located at Jln Tun Tan Cheng Lock
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Nicely carved wall exterior of Eng Choon Association
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The interior of Eng Choon Association
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Intricate carving pillar inside the building of Eng Choon Association
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Building at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock
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Facade of a baba house
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Another baba house
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Jln Tun Tan Cheng Lock
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Nicely decorated trishaw Yes, this is Malacca!
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Library
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No 8, Heeren Street No 8, Heeren St is a two-storey building built in mid - late 1700s. It...
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The open courtyard of No 8, Heeren St
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No 8, Heeren St view from inside
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Christ Church This distinctive Dutch Christ Church was built in 1753 and is the landmark of...
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Red church & trishaws
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Porta de Santiago This is the last remaining fragment of the Portuguese mighty fortress of...
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Malacca River
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Malacca River
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Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat) The street will turn into a pasar malam (night market) on every Fri - Sun.
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Jonker Street
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Jonker Street There are a few clan houses along Jonker St that offer karaoke...
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