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Continued from Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Melaka Museum, Malacca

Democratic Government Museum, Malacca was once Malacca State Legislative Assembly. In the pass, it was used to hold conference for discussions and passing of local bills and rights along with the annual State budget presentation. Right now… It turned to a museum that houses information and documentation of records of Malaysia’s past and present governance with exclusive attention on its practice of democracy. You can see events that lead Malaysia to independence in there too.

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Democratic Government Museum, Malacca

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Continued from Welcome to Malacca…

Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Melaka Museum (previously know as Seri Melaka) is official residence and office of the Dutch Governor in Malacca during the 17th century. However, no Malacca governor is staying in this building now. And turns to museum that displays the sultanate history, the establishment of the governorship and the role and institution of the Yang Di-Pertua Negeri.

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Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Melaka Museum

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Welcome to Malacca…

Continued from Merdeka… Merdeka… Merdeka…

Welcome to Malacca. Yup. We are still in History & Ethnography Museum, Malacca. And I am not sure that maybe we are in Admiral Cheng Ho’s Gallery. These two are connected if not mistaken. No worry, this is the last post of History & Ethnography Museum. We are moving out to other places then. ;)

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Welcome to History & Ethnography Museum, Malacca

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Continued from Ships at History & Ethnography Museum

Merdeka… Merdeka… Merdeka… Yeah… This year is Malaysia 52nd independence year. We fought for our independence at 1957. With the help from all the races, we managed to unite as one to achieve independence. Just like our prime minister’s slogan ~ 1 Malaysia. :)

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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…

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Ship at History & Ethnography Museum

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