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MALACCA

Hang Jebat Cheng Hos


Mausoleum Cultural
Museum

Hang Jebat was once the Cheng Hos Cultural


second most skilful Museum is a gallery
member of a band of housing exhibits about
five warriors, who was Chinese Ming Dynasty
unceremoniously killed admiral, Cheng Ho
in a duel of honour by his (Zheng He). In a
best friend Hang Tuah. warehouse to the north
His mausoleum is located of the Melaka River, the
along Jalan Hang Jebat gallery has exhibits on
near Jonker Street the admirals life

Prepared by:
Yarisha Safeeya
binti
Isfahan An Nur

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

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