Continued from Nyonya Ware, Sawankhalok Ceramic, Ching & Japanese Porcelain…
Ships are important to Malacca in old times. It is the only transportation for oversea businessmen to do trading at Malacca. Therefore, you can see lot of ships in History & Ethnography Museum like Portuguese, Dutch ships and Chinese junk. Okay, let’s board the ships…

Ship at History & Ethnography Museum
21 Aug
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Continued from Old times at History & Ethnography Museum
Ware, ceramic and porcelain are stuffs that easily retains for long period. Therefore, you can see them in lot of the museums. Today, we are not only showing you the end product, we will show you the production of them by using clay. Come on…

Nyonya Ware, Sawankhalok Ceramic, Ching & Japanese Porcelain at History & Ethnography Museum
Continued from History & Ethnography Museum, Malacca
Who like old times? Yup. The old times with old stuffs. I lived at Sungai Limau last time. It was some kind like a kampung. There are paddy fields behind of the house. I used to play there in old times when I was young. However, I prefer future because I love new technology. Can’t wait to catch all the latest gadgets come out.

Tea, anyone?
Continued from Stadthuys Museums Complex, Malacca
Yeah… It’s time to wed. Yup. We have lot of wedding costumes in History & Ethnography Museum, Malacca. All traditional stuffs there… Which one do you prefer?

Malay wedding at History & Ethnography Museum
Continued from Yong Ann Birds’ Nests, Malacca
Stadthuys Museums Complex consists 5 museums which are History & Ethnography Museum, Literature Museum, Admiral Cheng Ho’s Gallery, Governor Museum and Government Democracy Museum. If not mistaken, History & Ethnography Museum building and Admiral Cheng Ho’s Gallery building are linked together. Anyway, we are going to visit History & Ethnography Museum first. Let’s go… Oh by the way, you need to pay entrance fee. One ticket for all the museums.

Stadthuys Museums Complex, Melaka