Things You Can't Miss at Dutch Square Melaka, Malaysia, Melaka, Malaysia
I am a control freak kind of person and for the first time in any adventure, I sit this one out. Sit out in a sense that I did not research anything. I did not take part in planning. It seems like I am a joiner in this trip. But, I would like to share to you these incredible tourist spots I have seen during our stay in Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia.
Someone painted the city red. Literally. Bold colors of red as what Ron wold imply ” Bloody Red”. This might be the one you have been talking about Ron Weasly.
It’s one of Melaka’s (Malacca) most defining structures built by the Dutch when they took possession of Melaka from the Portuguese. This church is a gem; its brick-red color is very unique and extraordinary.
The interior of the cathedral has 200 year-old handmade pews, decorative fanlights and plaques that honour Dutch soldiers and locals. Did you see the metal bell? Try to find it.
The fountain is an addition in Dutch Square, which should be included as part of your visit to Melaka (Malacca). It was built to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1901.Each of the colonial power that controlled Malacca left imprints of their rule around the area and the British left this edifice. It is still working by the way. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Someone painted the city red. Literally. Bold colors of red as what Ron wold imply ” Bloody Red”. This might be the one you have been talking about Ron Weasly.
It’s one of Melaka’s (Malacca) most defining structures built by the Dutch when they took possession of Melaka from the Portuguese. This church is a gem; its brick-red color is very unique and extraordinary.
The interior of the cathedral has 200 year-old handmade pews, decorative fanlights and plaques that honour Dutch soldiers and locals. Did you see the metal bell? Try to find it.
The fountain is an addition in Dutch Square, which should be included as part of your visit to Melaka (Malacca). It was built to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1901.Each of the colonial power that controlled Malacca left imprints of their rule around the area and the British left this edifice. It is still working by the way. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Things You Can't Miss at Dutch Square Melaka, Malaysia
Guide Location: Malaysia » Melaka
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Shelley Villaren
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Guide Location: Malaysia » Melaka
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Shelley Villaren
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Christ Church
- Dutch Square Fountain
- Clock Tower
- Stadthuys
- Melaka World Heritage Sign
- Trishaw
- Melaka River
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