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Malacca 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: Exploration of Historical Culture District
Malacca History District โ St. Paul Church โ Dutch Plaza โ Joker Street
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the Malacca Station District, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Portugal, the Netherlands, and the British colonial history, the Saint Paul Church, built by Portugal in 1521, appreciates the prospects of the tombs of Francisco Harvivier and the Malacca Strait, and built during the Dutch Square built during the Dutch rule in 1650 Explore the red buildings and the European architectural style of the clock tower, and experience the Ferranakan culture and China-Malay convergence food at the Joker Street, the representative night market of Malacca.
Day 2: Culture and Riverside Experience
Baba Gyo Heritage Museum โ Malacca River Cruise โ Kampong Kling Mosque โ Cheong Hun Teng Temple
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:At the Baba Nijah Heritage Museum, it observes the unique furniture, costumes, and household goods of Ferranakan culture, which was born to the marriage of Chinese immigrants and Malay Aboriginal people, rides the Malacca River Cruise on the brilliant murals and colonial buildings on the river, and in 1748 Sumatra Islamic merchants built in Kamfong Clinging Moss, which was built by Sumatra Islamic merchants in 1748 Malay-Java Architectural Minaret and Islamic Culture, and explored Kannon Bodhisattva and Taoism in Cheonghun Teng Temple, the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia, built in 1673.
Day 3: Modern Culture and Shopping Experience (Optional)
Malacca Tower โ Eye Famosa โ Maha Kota Medical Center โ Joker Walk
Malacca Tower:2 hours, 110m high rotation observation decks 360 degrees panoramic views of downtown Malacca and Malacca Strait
Ifamosa:It takes 1 hour, Malacca's best historical landmark as the ruins of the fortress built by Portugal in 1511
Maha Kota Medical Center:It takes 1 hour, local brand and souvenir shopping at Malacca's modern shopping mall
Joker Walk:Takes 2 hours, Street Food and Night Market Culture Experience on Pedestrian Street on Joker Street extension