In Malacca, admire the Stadthuys, a historic building with Dutch colonial architecture. It used to be the former town hall. Cross the Santiago Gate, a 16th century monument, the last remnant of the Portuguese fortifications. Explore the ruins of St. Paul's Church, a former great 16th century Catholic church in Southeast Asia. Finally, go to ►
In Malacca, admire the Stadthuys, a historic building with Dutch colonial architecture. It used to be the former town hall. Cross the Santiago Gate, a 16th century monument, the last remnant of the Portuguese fortifications. Explore the ruins of St. Paul's Church, a former great 16th century Catholic church in Southeast Asia. Finally, go to the Baba & Nyonya Museum to learn all about Peranakan culture through artwork, furniture, and traditional clothing. Jonker Street is a famous street located in Malacca. The Red Square is also located there. The ancient Cheng Hoon Teng Temple also offers visits.
Climb up to the A'Famosa Fort, on a historic hill. You'll have a beautiful panoramic view over Malacca and the ocean. Admire the grand Melaka Straits Mosque with its modern Islamic architecture. It's one of the largest mosques in Malaysia. Take a relaxing cruise on the Malacca River. You'll see the city from another angle from the boat. Enjoy the landscape while cruising gently on the water. It's a pleasant experience not to be missed.
The Malacca International Street Festival is very colorful. You'll see giant street parades. There are also cultural shows and music concerts. It's an ideal event to discover the local culture. The World Heritage Festival celebrates the unique history of the city. You'll find exhibitions, lectures and cultural activities. It's a good moment to learn more about Malacca's rich past. During Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, the city lights up. The Hindu community offers prayers and exchanges gifts. This colorful festival shows Malacca's Hindu traditions.
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