It
is traditionally believed that the history of Malaysia began with
the founding of Melaka in 1400 by Parameswara, a Sumatran prince.
Thereafter, the state flourished under the Melaka Sultanate and eventually
became the region's largest emporium attracting traders from as far
as China, India, Arabia and Europe. Melaka came under successive colonial
eras when it was conquered by the Portuguese in 1511, followed by
Dutch Rule in 1641 before the British took over in 1824. All these
foreign influences have over the years transformed the state into
a cultural melting pot. The Portuguese and Peranakan communities have
until today remained a distinctive feature of society in Melaka. In
the lights of its rich historical past, Melaka has been officially
declared the 'Historical City of Malaysia'. Famous historical sites
in the state include the A Famosa, Stadhuys, St.Paul's Church, St.John's
Fort and the Hang Tuah and Hand Jebat mausoleums. The cultural Museum,
an elaborate reco nstruction
of the ancient palace of the Melaka Sultanate, provides fascinating
insights into Melaka's glorious past. The nightly Light and Sound
Show at "Padang Pahlawan" re-enacts in dramatic fashion,
the state's historical past.
Antique lovers will find Jonker Street with its myriad of shops to
be an intriguing place to hunt and bargain for treasures of the past.
Beyond the appeal of its historical past, Melaka offers a wide range
of sights and leisure activities for a truly worthwhile holiday. Pulau
Besar and Pulau Upeh are two popular island retreats easily accessible
from Melaka. While in Melaka, enjoy an exciting experience of the
city on a trishaw or take a bullock cart ride for the fun of it. Sample
the mouth-watering culinary mix of nyonya and Portuguese dishes and
other local delicacies. Ayer Keroh, just outside the city of Melaka,
is situated in a vast forest reserve, and is major tourist recreational
spot.. Attractions here include the Melaka Zoo, Mini Malaysia, Mini
Asean, a golf resort, hotels, a butterfly farm and a crocodile farm.
Getting
There
Air: Batu Berendam Airport (9km from Melaka city)
Rail: Nearest is at Tampin (38km from Melaka City),Negeri Sembilan.
Road: For road travelers, a network of roads exits from the North-South
Highway to Melaka and its tourist destinations.
Sea: Cruise ships often include Melaka as a stopover destination.
Capital:
Melaka Historical City
Melaka's historical past can be seen in many of its centuries old
buildings, some of them still in use. Carefully preserved, these
fine examples reflect the opulence and cultural diversity of the
early inhabitants. Walking, or traveling in a trishaw is the best
way to see the Historical City of Melaka.
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