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
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 Christ Church, Malacca
We did not manage to finish visiting Stadthuys, Malacca. We were too hungry during middle of Stadthuys visit. Therefore, we went to look for food first. We looked for several restaurants and end up at Yong Ann Birds’ Nests, Malacca. Woo… We must be rich to eat bird’s nest as lunch. Nope. The food over there is still okay in price.

The Finest Stew at Yong Ann Birds’ Nests
Continued from Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, Malacca
Yeah… We just back from Kuala Lumpur trip. Therefore, you did not see me update for few days. Sorry about that. I fall sick too. That was my first vacation with ill and sick body. And I had to do the driving too.
Well, we are at Malacca River right now. You can take a cruise to travel along this river. We did not take it as we have other places to visit first.

Malacca River
Continued from Malaqa House Museum, Malacca
A wonderful trip without Jayce and Ellen are no fun at all. Therefore, here you are. Some of the photo of these two fellows at Malaqa House Museum.

Welcome to Malaqa House Museum