The 'A' Famosa
The hallmark of Malacca and perhaps the most photographed
subject next to the Stadhuys. Built by the Portuguese
in 1511 as a fortress it sustained severe structural
damage during the Dutch Invasion. The Dutch had set
to destroy it but timely intervention by Sir Stamford
Raffles in 1808 saved what remains of A Famosa today.
The Stadhuys
Built in 1650 as the official residence of Dutch Governors
and their officers, the edifice is a fine example
of Dutch architecture.Preserved in its original structure
and form , it now houses the Historic Museum and Ethnography
Museum. On display daily are fine traditional bridal
costumes and relics from Malacca's glorious past.
The Christ Church
Standing exactly as it has always been since 1753,
the church is testimony to Dutch architectural ingenuity.
Take note of the church's handmade pews, ceiling beams
constructed without joins, Brass Bible, tombstone
written in Armenian and 'Last Super' in glazed tiles.
Sam Po Kong Temple
Dedicated to Admiral Cheng Ho, the temple was named
after a fish that miraculously saved the admiral's
ship from sinking after it had been hit by a storm
enroute to Malacca from China. The fish mysteriously
placed itself against a damaged hull preventing the
ship from taking on water.
Malacca's
Sultanate Palace
Built based on the description and reference to the
palace in 'Sejarah Melayu(the Malay Annals), the wooden
replica houses the Cultural Museum of Malacca. Situated
at the foot of St. Paul 's Hill, it is the only Malay
palace fromMalacca's glorious past built with such
detail and refinement.
Mini
Malaysia
A stupendous theme complex to enable visitors to view
the traditional houses of the 13 states of Malaysia
on a single visit. The complex displays life-size
authentic houses of Malaysia crafted by master builders.
Each house has been furnished with corresponding elements
adding ambience of originality that capture the houses
in their traditional setting.
Mini
ASEAN
A unique theme park conceived as the summary of prominent
cultural elements of the countries that make up ASEAN
i.e. Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore
and Brunei.
Dutch
Fort
About 49 km. from Malacca city on the route to Port
Dickson stands a Dutch fort built in 1757. It stands
on raised ground known as Bukit Supai(Sepoy's Hill).
Hang
Tuah's Mausoleum
A fully decorated admiral of Malacca's naval forces
who defended successfully, countless attacks against
Malacca sovereignty from Siamese and Achinise fleets.
Hang Tuah's outstanding performance as a military
officer made him a legend that has graced many a court
and the history of Malacca.
Hang
Tuah's Well
Located in Kampung Duyong where Hang Tuah was born
and spent his childhood among four of his good friends
who would later become the famous knights of Malacca.
The well is said to be the abode of his soul which
takes the apparition. of a white crocodile. For a
commoner to catch the glimpse of Hang Tuah is hardly
likely. It is said that the holy among us can ever
hope to see the apparition.
Tun Teja's
Mausoleum
The daugter of Sri Amar Di Raja Pahang convinced by
Hang Tuah to marry Sultan Mahmud Shah. Died a queen
in Merlimau, about 24 km. from Malacca city, while
retreating with members of Malacca royal family from
Portuguese attack in 1511.
St.
Paul's Church
Built by a Portuguese Captain by the name of Duarte
Coelho, the chapel was turned by the Dutch into a
burial ground for their nobel dead and renamed it
'St. Paul's Church' from the Portuguese's 'Our Lady
Of The Hill'. St. Francis Xavier was briefly enshrined
in the open grave in 1553 before being shipped to
Goa, India.
St.
Francis Xavier's Church
Built in 1849, by Reverend Farve, a Frenchman, the
Gothic towered church is dedicated to St. Francis
Xavier is well-remembered for his missionary work
spreading Catholocism to South East Asia in the 16th
Century.
Cheng
Hoon Teng's Temple
The oldest Chinese temple in the country. It was built
in 1646 with materials shipped out of China. Fine
workmanship is evident in the ornately decorated mythological
figures, carvings,and lacquer work inside the temple.
Malaysia
Youth Museum
The museum is dedicated to the contribution made by
the youth in the country economic and social well-being
of the country. The noble efforts evident at regional,
national and international levels are displayed at
the museum
Proclamation
Of Independence Memorial
Built in 1912, the former club house of Malacca Club
now houses invaluable exhibits of the country's struggle
leading to the independence.Exhibits are in the form
of relics, manuscripts, video tapes, film and slides.
Hang
Jebat's Mausoleum
The champion of justice who died a tragic death. Hang
Jebat was unceremoniously killed by Hang Tuah in a
duel of honour that lasted 3 days and 3 nights. He
run amuck after suffering a fatal wound from Hang
Tuah's dagger, 'Keris Taming Sari'. In the name of
justice to avenge the sultan's hasty the punishment
against Hang Tuah for a crime he didn't commit, Hang
Jebat was accused by Hang Tuah of 'durhaka' (contumacy).