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Malacca One-Day Tour: Sam Po Temple, Jonker Street, and The Stadthuys, Perfect for Weekend Evenings

Malacca, located at the strategic entrance of the Malacca Strait, is an ancient port city. According to legend, the Sumatran prince Parameswara established the Malacca Sultanate here, leading to its prosperity. Historically, Malacca has played a significant role, serving as the center for various empires on the Malay Peninsula, including the Malacca Sultanate, Portuguese, Dutch, and British. The remnants and architecture of these empires still exist today, offering tourists a deep insight into Malacca's long history. Malacca was also a spice trade center in the region, earning it the nickname 'Venice of the East.' Additionally, Malacca is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage City for its historical significance, reports, and cuisine, shining with historical brilliance and rich craftsmanship. 1. Sam Po Temple (Bao Shan Ting) Located at the foot of Sam Po Hill, Sam Po Temple is a must-see attraction in Malacca. It is said to be the first stop of Zheng He's voyages to the West! According to legend, Zheng He exchanged local specialties with porcelain, gold, silver, and copper items he brought along, engaging in peaceful trade with diplomats. In 1795, to commemorate Zheng He, local Chinese and residents built a temple named Sam Po Temple at the site of his landing. Although the temple is not large, its unique architectural style is definitely worth a visit! 2. Jonker Walk Street A trip to Malacca is incomplete without visiting Jonker Walk Street for shopping! During the day, you can stroll through this alley full of historical stories, and on weekend nights, it transforms into Jonker Walk Night Market. Remember, the night market is only open from Friday to Sunday evenings! The street features many Chinese buildings reminiscent of the style in Taipei's Dadaocheng, with narrow but deep structures. The buildings are generally divided into three sections: front, middle, and back, with a courtyard in the middle. Many shops sell food and antiques, making it a paradise for those who love such items! 3. The Stadthuys Complex The most eye-catching historical site in Malacca is undoubtedly The Stadthuys! On your way from Malacca Station to Jonker Street, you will see the striking red building. Built between 1641 and 1660, The Stadthuys now houses the Malacca History Museum, the Ethnography Museum, and the Literature Museum! Outside the square, there is a Victoria Fountain and a clock tower of the same color. This red color is referred to as Malacca Red by the state government. Outside the square, there are many trishaws waiting to take tourists to various colorful spots in Malacca. Next to The Stadthuys is Christ Church, a Dutch church still in use today.
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Posted: Aug 22, 2024
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