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Continued from Maritime Museum Phase 1 & 2

Restoran Ole Sayang is one of the famous Nyonya food restaurants in Malacca. It is located at Melaka Raya. This was the place recommended by Ellen’s friend. She took us there to try out this Peranakan Food. If not mistaken, we ordered Nyonya special recipe chicken (Pongtay Chicken), fried kangkung and a tofu soup. Anyway, I just know to eat. :P

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Nyonya food at Restoran Ole Sayang

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Continued from Jayce and Ellen at Malaqa House Museum

Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, Malacca is another place that we did not manage to take any photo. Why? Because they don’t allow. Simple as that. :P By the way, Baba and Nyonya are also known as the Straits Chinese or Peranakan. This Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum offers guided tours and you need to pay for it of course. The admission fee is RM8 for adults and RM4 for children. They will guide you all the way, explaining the wonderful unique culture of Baba and Nyonya. Enjoy the historical artifacts, and the Chinese tradition of female foot-binding…

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Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, Malacca

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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. :P

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Welcome to Malaqa House Museum

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Malaqa House Museum, Malacca

Continued from Heeren Street (Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock), Malacca

Malaqa House Museum, Malacca is one of my favourite shops in Melaka. This Malaqa House Museum is a well-kept 120 year old heritage building that sells art, antique furniture, souvenir items, paintings, garden decorations and design items. It is located at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock. And this house won a heritage award from Badan Warisan Malaysia in 2000.

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Malaqa House Museum, Malacca

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Continued from Kampung Kling Mosque, Malacca

Heeren Street (Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock), Malacca is another street near by Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat), Malacca. Heeren Street used to be called the Millionaires’ Row of Malacca. Wealthy Peranakan and Chinese merchants used to live on this street with their lavish mansions and longish houses. Some of these magnificent houses have been converted into boutique hotels such as Hotel Puri and Baba House into museum.

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Heeren Street (Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock), Malacca

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