2nd day in Malacca!
We had our lunch at Makko!
Its a Baba Nyonya restaurant.
Whats That?
Baba Nyonya is the combination of Malay and Chinese culture.
According to T. C. Hing, Baba Nyonya occurs due to marriage between Chinese traders from China and Malay local women.
We had our lunch at Makko!
Its a Baba Nyonya restaurant.
Whats That?
Baba Nyonya is the combination of Malay and Chinese culture.
According to T. C. Hing, Baba Nyonya occurs due to marriage between Chinese traders from China and Malay local women.
The well known cendol from Makko!
Then off we went shopping at Dataran Pahlawan!!
'San Shu Gong', a place to buy some local products.
Then,
A'Farmosa!
This fortess was built to protect Malacca during some ancient times.
However, its only left with this main entrance.
Inside.
Lame posers!
This thingy is for me, the tourist to read.
After walking up the stairSSSsssss.
St. Paul's Church.
Being a poser again.
Lots of tombstones of the nobles.
Ermm..
Im not sure but then
is he the priest?
Again,
According to T.C. Hing, he lost one of his hand due to a war.
ok~
After walking down different stairSSSSssssss.
We ended up blocked posing again.
Stadthuys!
A tourist attraction!
Theres lots of History behind it as well.
Google it up yo!
Christ Church.
The clock tower.
A windmill at the opposite of the road.
Jonker road again!
Theres just too much to explore!
Orang Utan house.
For more info, www.charlescham.com
A chinese temple.
Next,
The famous Asam Laksa!
Yesh!
Spicy!!!
Nice indeed!!
Of course,
Cendol again!
And thats all for the 2nd day.
Fyi, it was so damn HOT!!!!!
I was right when i said the sun is brighter and rounder in Malacca during the 1st day.
Silly, in Melaka, the Nonya Laksa is actually the curry type not Asam Laksa which is identified wtih Penang.
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