Continued from St. Paul’s Church, Malacca
There are lots of places that you can visit at Malacca. Too many attractions that we did not manage to visit them one by one. Below are some of the interesting places that we missed…

Malaysian Architecture Museum? Or Dept of Museums & Antiquities?
Continued from A Famosa Fort ~ The Porta de Santiago, Malacca
St. Paul’s Church is just behind of A Famosa Fort, Malacca. So what are we waiting for? Let’s go… By the way, St. Paul’s Church is a Portuguese chapel built by Portuguese captain, Duarte Coelho in 1521. This church was named “Our Lady of The Hill”, then changed to St. Paul’s Church.

St. Paul’s Church, Malacca
Continued from Malacca Historic City
A Famosa ~ The Porta de Santiago, Malacca. We met you finally. A Famosa is a must visit travel destination in Malacca. This is the important landmark that you must not miss. Else you are not visiting Malacca at all. A Famosa was constructed by the Portuguese in 1511. And it suffered severe structural damage during the Dutch invasion.

A Famosa ~ The Porta de Santiago, Malacca
Continued from More stuffs in Melaka Sultanate Palace, Malacca
Malacca is known as historic city since 15 April 1989. Announced by Dr. Mahathir Bin Mohamad (one of Malaysia PM). Yes… We are out from Melaka Sultanate Palace finally. But are still in the famous historic city ~ Malacca.

Melaka Bandaraya Bersejarah
Continued from Do you want to wear Malacca traditional costumes?
No words to say. Too many things happened in one day. Just enjoy the photos…

Genie in the lamp?