The small town full of Nanyang style is suitable for walking around. The music of the Melaka Riverside Bar is enthusiastic, the night market is crowded, and the water mosque is at sunset.
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Malacca Strait Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Strait of Malacca is a strait between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. It is named after Malacca, an ancient city in Malaysia along the coast. The northwest end of the strait connects to the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean, and the southeast end connects to the South China Sea. It is now jointly managed by Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. The strait is in the equatorial windless zone, and there are many calm days throughout the year. The bottom of the strait is flat, mostly sandy, and the water flow is gentle. It is an indispensable attraction for visiting Malacca.
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Malacca Strait Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The small town full of Nanyang style is suitable for walking around. The music of the Melaka Riverside Bar is enthusiastic, the night market is crowded, and the water mosque is at sunset.
Melaka as many knew this city is a UNESCO world heritage site, with a rich history and multicultural heritage. Besides historical building, there are so much to explore such as local foods and, their beaches.
Malaysia's Malacca town, the famous Malacca Strait is thus named. From Singapore, you can visit the Malacca town of Malacca in Malaysia and taste the fine durian.
the straits of Malacca is the most busiest sea route in the world since the Malacca empayar in 1400's. the merchant route from India n china rich with spices n silk.....That is y European colonization will not miss this route
Malacca is an important international trade port in modern times in Malaysia, and it is used internationally to call the Strait, so it is called the Strait of Malacca.