Monday, 22 July 2013
Ondeh - Ondeh
Somewhere near discovery cafe, you’ll find a girl / woman selling freshly made ondeh ondeh. It’s 1MYR for a packet of 3.They’re amazeballs! Chewy pandan flavored kueh coated in coconut shavings, with gula melaka centres that burst into your mouth when you chew down on them.
Saturday, 20 July 2013
HANG JEBAT MAUSOLEUM :)
-Hang Jebat Mausoleum is a burial ground along Jalan Kampung Kuli in Malacca dedicated to the legendary warrior Hang Jebat. Also known as Makam Hang Jebat, the crypt clearly predates the 1512 Portuguese occupation, but its exact date of construction (as well as its authenticity) remains a mystery.
The well-maintained grave is an Acehnese-style tomb usually used to mark the burial grounds of sultans and high-ranking ministers. Jawi writings above the front entrance of the crypt mark it as the ‘actual’ burial ground of Hang Jebat: but there is another crypt in Terendak Camp, an army base northwest of the state billed as Hang Jebat’s final resting place as well.
DUTCH SQUARE :)
-Dutch Square is Malacca’s most picturesque spot on the riverfront along Jalan Kota. A favourite trishaw pickup point, it is distinguished by a group of bright, terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings, built between 1660 and 1700, with louvered windows and chunky doors with wrought iron hinges.
STADHUYS
-This building was designed within the year 1650 because the center of Dutch administration and residence with the Dutch Governor and their officers. The structure truly displays Dutch architecture in that time and is believed to your the oldest Dutch making inside the East. Now, it can be often known as "Museum of Heritage and Ethnography" which exhibits standard wedding ceremony garments and artifacts of historical Melaka..
-This building was designed within the year 1650 because the center of Dutch administration and residence with the Dutch Governor and their officers. The structure truly displays Dutch architecture in that time and is believed to your the oldest Dutch making inside the East. Now, it can be often known as "Museum of Heritage and Ethnography" which exhibits standard wedding ceremony garments and artifacts of historical Melaka..
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