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Historical Malacca Red Square

Melaka/Malacca Red Square (also known as Kota Malacca) is the largest public square in the city of Malacca, Malaysia. Located in the historic centre of the city, the square is the centre of many events and festivals throughout the year. It is a popular area for locals and tourists alike, with its many attractions including the Red Clock Tower, one of the most famous landmarks in the city. Other attractions include the A' Famosa fort, the Taming Sari Tower, the Malacca Sultanate Palace, the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum and the St. Paul's Church. #malaysia #melaka #malaccatrip #summervacation
Posted: Jun 26, 2023
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