Thursday, September 17, 2009

KL-Malacca Trip Day 3

TRANSNASIONAL EXPRESS
Mode of transportation: Bus
Time: 9.30am

Just drop by Pudu and grab a ticket, hop on the bus.... 2 1/2hr later you're there..


Restaurant Nyonya Suan
Mode of transportation: Rented car
Time: 12.30pm

Peranakan cusine or Nyonya food as known in Malaysia is thus a fusion of the essence of two culture, both Chinese and Malay. 

Free Keropok

Ayam Pongteh 豆酱鸡肉
Nyonya Chap Chai 娘惹杂菜

Itik Tim 咸菜鸭汤

Cendol Kacang Merah


MENARA TAMING SARI
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 1.30pm


Price: MYR 20/pax
website: http://www.menaratamingsari.com/

MARITIME MUSEUM
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 1.45pm
That's the museum ...

This is another part of the maritime museum..

The Maritime museum house a wide collection of vessel models as well as an exquisite collection of historical items from the Malacca Sultanate era to pre-independence ...


HEEREN HOUSE
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 3.30pm
Situated just on the bank of Malacca River, on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Hock, this unique guest house has less than 10 rooms in total.


We got to stay in Hang Jebat room...

Calendar from ages ago...

The picturesque view just outside..

Jonker street

Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Hock or Hereen Street was where the rich and notable of Malacca used to live. 

CHRIST CHURCH
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 4.30pm
A dutch heritage with its distinctive salmon red color, Christ church was built by the Dutch as a place for worship for people at that time and was later converted to an Anglican church by the British. This building was built without a single joints. Housing handmade pews, brass Bible as well as portrayed in glazed tiles the "Last Supper" of Jesus and His Twelve Disciples.

STADTHUYS
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 4.35pm
Originally built in white, Stadthuys was later painted salmon red to match the surrounding buildings. Stadthuys was official residence of the governors and their officers in the past and now its the museum of History and Ethnography.

ST.PAUL'S CHURCH
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 4.45pm
Built by a Portuguese Captain in 1521 AD, the church was formerly a chapel for the Portuguese and it was named as “Nosa Senhora” – Our Lady of the Hill.

These reddish bricks are brought in by the Dutch from Holland...

As Melaka was colonised by the Dutch, the Dutch has renamed the Portuguese Chapel from “Nosa Senhora” – Our Lady of the Hill to St. Paul Hill.


In front of the church stood a huge pearl-white statue - the status of St. Francis Xavier with a missing right arm. it was said that on the day the completed statue was to be consecrated, a tree fell and broke off the statue’s right arm. Until today, the statue that stood in front of St. Paul Church has a missing right arm.

When the Dutch’s Christ Church was completed, the Dutch turned it into a burial ground and graveyard. The tombstones and the graveyard nearby were places for the Dutch to mourn their ancestors while they settled down in Malacca centuries ago.


A' FAMOSA
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 5.00pm
A’ Famosa fortress with 3-meter thick walls and a 40-meter watchtower was the most well-known and symbolic fortress that the Portuguese had ever built. It was also the biggest one ever built. However, A’ Famosa did not manage to sustain its golden days with the Portuguese. When the Dutch took over, the fortress continued to play its role in defense for the Dutch after it was renovated and rebuilt.
When British took over Malacca, orders were given to destroy this fortress. If it was not for Sir Stamford Raffles and Lord Minto whom interfered in this matter. As a result, three out of the four main portals of A’ Famosa fortress was destroyed. The only one remaining was the portal facing Bukit Cina, as we see today.

MELAKA RIVER CRUISE
Mode of transportation: Trishaw
Time: 5.10pm

Trishaw ride...MYR 20/trip..

45min ride is one of the easiest ways to see the historical monuments of Malacca without having to go through traffic
Price: MYR 10/pax


Restaurant Famosa
Mode of transportation: Walk
Time: 5.10pm







Chicken Rice Ball 鸡饭粒

Price: MYR 4.60/plate

Original Herbal Jelly 原味龟苓糕
Price: MYR 5.50/serving



Fishball Soup 西刀鱼丸汤
Price: MYR 6.00/bowl


EYE ON MALAYSIA
Mode of transportation: Rented car
Time: 7.00pm
Reviews mentioned that from the 60-metre height, the Eye on Malaysia will provide riders with a breathtaking view of the World Heritage historical city of Malacca on one side and the spectacular Straits of Malacca on the other side.

Price: MYR 10.00/pax (Malaysian Only.. Normal rate is MYR 20/pax)


PORTUGUESE SETTLEMENT
Mode of transportation: Rented car
Time: 8.30pm
In 1933, 11 hectares of land were were purchased with the purpose of creating a heaven for scattered Kristang and their culture as per Wiki. Soon, this piece of land attracted more and more Kristang, descendant of mixed Portuguese and Malay from all over Malaysia.




Hokkien Noodle
bad choice to order Hokkien noodle in a Portuguese area...

Price: MYR 6.00+/plate


Prawn in coarse salt
yummy...
Price: MYR 12.00+/plate


Pandan Coconut
Price: MYR 4.00/coconut


Monterio serves only exotic seafood that are scooped out from straight from the deep sea by its stall owner Tony Monterio.


Boiled and served with chilli + cucumber, elephant snails. Tasted very much like abalone.
Price: MYR 15.00/shell (depend on size)


Portuguese Satay
Price: MYR 0.40/pc satay

Fresh Oyster



Price: MYR 5.00/shell (size dependent)


Jonker Street
Mode of transportation: Rented Car
Time: 11.00pm



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