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Malacca, Malaysia (July & Nov 2005)

by Yue Li   
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Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Heeren St)

Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (Heeren St)
A lot of typical traditional Baba (Straits Chinese) houses can be seen along...

The Baba House Hotel

The Baba House Hotel

The Baba House Hotel

The Baba House Hotel

Guess what's this?

Guess what's this?
Answer : lift at the Baba House Hotel

The building of Eng Choon Association

The building of Eng Choon Association
an eye-catching building located at Jln Tun Tan Cheng Lock

Nicely carved wall

Nicely carved wall
exterior of Eng Choon Association

The interior of Eng Choon Association

The interior of Eng Choon Association

Intricate carving

Intricate carving
pillar inside the building of Eng Choon Association

Building at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock

Building at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock

Facade of a baba house

Facade of a baba house

Another baba house

Another baba house

Jln Tun Tan Cheng Lock

Jln Tun Tan Cheng Lock

Nicely decorated trishaw

Nicely decorated trishaw
Yes, this is Malacca!

Library

Library

No 8, Heeren Street

No 8, Heeren Street
No 8, Heeren St is a two-storey building built in mid - late 1700s. It...

The open courtyard of No 8, Heeren St

The open courtyard of No 8, Heeren St

No 8, Heeren St

No 8, Heeren St
view from inside

Christ Church

Christ Church
This distinctive Dutch Christ Church was built in 1753 and is the landmark of...

Red church & trishaws

Red church & trishaws

Porta de Santiago

Porta de Santiago
This is the last remaining fragment of the Portuguese mighty fortress of...

Malacca River

Malacca River

Malacca River

Malacca River

Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat)

Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat)
The street will turn into a pasar malam (night market) on every Fri - Sun.

Jonker Street

Jonker Street

Jonker Street

Jonker Street
There are a few clan houses along Jonker St that offer karaoke...
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Good food, my saliva dripping!!
WHOA! Good food! My saliva is dripping. I love especially "At a corner of the same gallery" and "Bead shoes" very meaningful, thanks for sharing
— Adeleide Lim, July 25, 2005
Truly peranakan! Colourful sights and excellent recommendations for the mummy stuff.
— Cheyenne SK, July 25, 2005
Thank you for sharing the wonderful pictures. I missed out all the food that you've mentioned, except for the famous chicken rice. So much food to eat but only have one stomach! :( We all had a good time exploring Malacca! We should do this more often in the future.
— Chooi Yoke, July 24, 2005
Thanks so much for your colorful & interesting photos! The T-shirts are really different and amazing! it makes me sick, to think of women's feet being bound...glad they stopped doing that!
— Eleanor Robb, July 24, 2005
Good reminder that I should make a trip to Malacca; haven't been there for ages. Good stuff.

Thanks for sharing.
— soh gt, July 24, 2005

oh looks like we missed a lot nice places in Malacca.. thanks for showing the best locations.. will definitely return to this nice town...
— Jon J. Tan, July 24, 2005
Hi Lorraine, I am grateful that you like them. Thanks for enlightening me on the national symbol of Portugal!
— Yue Li, July 23, 2005
I LOVE your pix ;o) thanks for sharing.... Altho I'm not a 'foodie', I even liked your local food pix... I must find those colorful T shirts when I get there someday ;o) Did you know that the rooster is the national symbol for Portugal?
— Lorraine Brecht, July 23, 2005
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