Malacca citywalk is exposed to the sun for up to one hour
I came back to Malacca 12 years later and walked around Malacca again. Time has stood still and no changes can be seen at all. ☕️It tastes good, the ruins are still there, not much has changed.
✅Note tips:
🔷🔹Time: Start early in the morning or evening🌇. Malacca is a small town and you can drive around in one hour on the road. You will be exposed to the sun and have nowhere to hide.
🔷🔹The most crowded places are the Stadhuys, St. Francis Church and
Santiago Castle, in fact, Chinatown, also known as Jonker Street, is the most suitable for Chinese people to go shopping, shopping and eating.
🚦Address and 🚎Route:
Jonker Street → Stadhuys → St. Francis of Assisi Malacca → St. Paul’s Church → Santiago City Gate → Straits Mosque
❤Reason for recommendation:
There are two cities in Malaysia listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO, one is George Town, Penang, and the other is Malacca.
When it comes to Malacca, we Chinese may be more familiar with it. The Strait of Malacca is an important channel for exchanges between China and the West. Zheng He, the navigator of the Ming Dynasty, led his fleet to the Western Ocean seven times, including five visits to Malacca. He brought Chinese silk, tea, porcelain and other products and advanced production technology here, making Malacca a prosperous trade center.