Hang Jebat was a skilled warrior who was killed by his best friend Hang Tuah. His mausoleum is located along Jalan Hang Jebat near Jonker Street. Cheng Ho's Cultural Museum houses exhibits about the Ming Dynasty admiral Cheng Ho and his life. It is located in a warehouse north of the Melaka River. Dutch Square is a picturesque spot along the Malacca River distinguished by bright terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings. St. John's Fort was originally a Portuguese chapel but was rebuilt by the Dutch as a fort to guard against land attacks. It sits atop St. John's Hill about three kilometers from Malacca town.
Hang Jebat was a skilled warrior who was killed by his best friend Hang Tuah. His mausoleum is located along Jalan Hang Jebat near Jonker Street. Cheng Ho's Cultural Museum houses exhibits about the Ming Dynasty admiral Cheng Ho and his life. It is located in a warehouse north of the Melaka River. Dutch Square is a picturesque spot along the Malacca River distinguished by bright terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings. St. John's Fort was originally a Portuguese chapel but was rebuilt by the Dutch as a fort to guard against land attacks. It sits atop St. John's Hill about three kilometers from Malacca town.
Hang Jebat was a skilled warrior who was killed by his best friend Hang Tuah. His mausoleum is located along Jalan Hang Jebat near Jonker Street. Cheng Ho's Cultural Museum houses exhibits about the Ming Dynasty admiral Cheng Ho and his life. It is located in a warehouse north of the Melaka River. Dutch Square is a picturesque spot along the Malacca River distinguished by bright terracotta-red colonial Dutch buildings. St. John's Fort was originally a Portuguese chapel but was rebuilt by the Dutch as a fort to guard against land attacks. It sits atop St. John's Hill about three kilometers from Malacca town.
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1. Dutch Square 2. St. Johns Fort 1. Dutch Square is Malaccas 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
2. St. Johns Fort is located southwest of
Bukit Cina. It was once a private Portuguese chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist until it was rebuilt in the 18th century by the Dutch and turned into a fort to guard against land-based attacks from restive Malay forces. Sitting atop St. Johns Hill, about three km from Malacca town, the fort was also outfitted with gun