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Malacca 1 day trip
Malacca one day trip!




3 hours of journey from KL ;
We reached Malacca bout 1 o'clock.
and was raining on that day.

Here’s a summary of what I have seen, ate and done for the entire trip according to the time line with photos included.


 The surviving gate of the A'Famosa Portuguese fort in Malacca.



This big ship is the Maritime Museum 

* The Maritime Museum itself is a replica of the 'Flora de La Mar', a Portuguese ship that sank off the coast of Malacca while on its way to Portugal, carrying loot plundered from Malacca.

  
Tin Animal Money, is early money believed to be first used in the 15th century.


 omg. inside the museum, I felt like I'm back to my secondary school time studying SEJARAH.



Went to the famous Restaurant Chung Wah's Hainanese Chicken Rice Balls to have lunch.
There was a pretty long queue outside it ; and so we have to queue too.


The taste of the rice balls is a gently fragrant one :)
They are about the size of a ping-pong ball and have this soft and sticky consistency that binds the rice grains together. 

 
Chicken with a seasoning of mostly light soy sauce with a dash of sesame oil :)




After lunch, we took a stroll at Jonker Street.
Jonker Street - a place for people who love hunting for rare stuffs and a shopping paradise for shopaholics :P
I bought two t-shirts at there.

Tired of walking for the whole day, my small bro decided to sit trishaw.
The trishaw covered with flowers and often blaring pop music from radios ; 
the trishaws themselves are as much of an attempt to attract the attention of tourists as the drivers themselves, calling out destinations and prices to all who pass by.


We were being taken for a 20mins ride.



For dinner, Seafood Village at Malacca Portuguese Settlement is our choice.
Food over there not bad.
I love eating cockles! si ham~~




The last destination for our Malacca trip is the popular Malacca River Cruise Jetty.
The boat took about 45 minutes to complete the whole journey.

The night view is beautiful :D




3 hours journey back to home again =]