Waking up to another fresh new morning,
ready to embark on another exciting day!! This is our 2nd &
final day in Malacca. Everyone got up
bright & early as there was a lot more places to visit before checking out.
The Hotel Lobby (Bicycles
are available for rent)
We parked our car along Jalan
Parameswara, near to Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall & walked to the A’Famosa Fort which was just a stone throw away and
then proceeded to St Paul’s Church. Other tourist attractions around this vicinity
include the Merdeka Memorial and quite a number
of museums which we had to skip as time was limited.
Church along Jalan
Parameswara
The Merdeka Memorial
Taking a flight of steps right behind
the A’Famosa leads you to St Paul’s Church, nestled on a hill overlooking Malacca town.
Originally built by the Portuguese and
named ‘Lady Of The Hill’ it was later taken over by the Dutch when they
conquered Malacca & renamed St Paul’s Church. The Dutch later built their own church at the
foot of St Paul’s Hill called Christ Church and
St Paul’s Church was turned into a burial ground for the Dutch. When the
British took over Malacca, St Paul’s Church became a place to store gunpowder
and they built a lighthouse at the front of the church. A statue of St Francis Xavier was later added
in front of the lighthouse. Several
monumental tombstones with Dutch inscriptions can still be found inside the
ruins of St. Paul’s Church. St Paul’s
Church was once also a temporary grave for St. Francis Xavier for 9 months
before his remains was shipped back to Goa.
St Paul’s Church with the
lighthouse built in front of the church
At the far end ~ An open grave,
now covered by a wire mesh, marks the place of St Francis Lights’ temporary
burial.
From St
Paul’s Hill, we proceeded to the Museums around Malacca Town Square and then
headed to the Maritime Museum Complex a.k.a. The
Ship.
Photos around the
Museum
The Maritime Museum Complex ~ what’s fascinating about this museum is that
it is on A SHIP!
This is
a replica of the Portuguese ship Flor de la Mar. The museum comprises of 2 sections, The Flor
de la Mar & The Royal Malaysian Navy Museum.
Top deck of the Flor
de la Mar Museum
Artifacts inside the Maritime Museum (Flor de la Mar)
Then it
is back to the hotel to check out before lunch.
After checking out we made a quick stop at Nadeje
Patissere Cafe, which is just a block away from our hotel to try their
famous crepe before lunch.
Cheese & Mille Crepe
Then we
were back again on the famous Jonker Street for food hunt. This time lunch was in Nancy’s Kitchen, a nice cozy place, well known for
their authentic Malacca peranakan cuisine.
Rather packed during lunch hour, we manage to find a table enough to
squeeze in the four of us. The place was
nicely decorated with photos and everything that has to do with the peranakan
culture.
There are so many choices on the
menu and finally we opt for three of their popular dishes. Their authentic nyonya
kuih are simply delicious as well. For RM37.50 everyone had a most satisfying
meal.
Babi Ponteh, Cincaluk omelette, sambal belacan daun keledek & Nyonya Chang
Nyonya Kuih ~ Ang-ku
kuih, rempah udang & kuih koci
After
lunch we took another last stroll along Jonker Street before coming to another
well known chicken rice ball restaurant ~ Famosa
Chicken Rice Ball
Chicken Rice Balls with roasted & steamed chicken, Gula
Melaka Cendol & Ginko Herbal Jelly
Their
Cendol is nice but as for the Chicken Rice Ball, my family still agreed that
Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball is still the best
The
next place we visited was the Baba Nyonya Heritage
Museum. This private museum is managed by the Babas & Nyonyas of
Malacca. Even though this place is full of history & showcases the
heirlooms of their ancestors, I find the RM10.00 entrance fees a bit too steep
as photography is not allowed.
Photo taken outside the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum
As we
got to the parking lot where we parked our car, we noticed this lovely hotel ~ Casa Del Rio which is
just beside the Malacca River. Besides the amazing hotel landscape, you can get
a really nice view of the Malacca River from the grounds of the hotel.
With
this being our last stop.....it was time to bid farewell. Even
though we did not have enough time to experience everything Malacca has to
offer, I would say our 2D/1N stay has been a wonderful & fruitful one.
There are lots more to see & enjoy here in this historical city that I have
yet to experience.
I would
definitely come back to see more of Malacca....
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