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Melaka River Cruise
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1. Melaka River Cruise

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Anonymous userAnonymous userIt’s worth the experience with small kids, my son is 3 years old and he enjoyed it so much!
Melaka
12.1km from Durian Tunggal
From 12.42
The Stadthuys
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2. The Stadthuys

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阿山1111阿山1111The Dutch billion house in Malacca is definitely a stunning travel destination! The red house was originally the colonial Dutch Governor's Mansion, and the exterior wall was a striking orange color, with the bell tower in the small square and the church marking these historical relics together, becoming a cultural heritage for all mankind. The Dutch Red House is worth a visit.
Melaka
13.6km from Durian Tunggal
Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)
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3. Taming Sari Tower (Malacca Tower)

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Anonymous userAnonymous userThe passage is fast and convenient. You can go up and overlook the city and the water of the Strait of Malacca. The time is short and it's okay. If you pass by Malacca, you can go up. The waiters have an average impression of Chinese people.
Melaka
14.1km from Durian Tunggal
From 6.31
Encore Melaka
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4. Encore Melaka

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babyprotectorbabyprotectorgreat show and my parents enjoyed so much. will recommend to friends,
Melaka
15.5km from Durian Tunggal
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Masjid Selat Melaka
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5. Masjid Selat Melaka

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M36***00M36***00The Floating Mosque is a beautiful landscape in the Strait of Malacca. The water is beautiful, the sky is beautiful, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a good place to take photos and check in. The azure water and sky are one color, setting off the red roof and white walls of the mosque, which is magnificent. You will never get tired of watching it.
Melaka Tengah
15.3km from Durian Tunggal
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Church of Saint Paul, Malacca
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6. Church of Saint Paul, Malacca

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骑着蜗牛赶绿灯骑着蜗牛赶绿灯St Paul's Church is full of highlights, built in 1521, is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Southeast Asia, full of historical charm. Standing in front of the church on the top of St Paul's, it overlooks the magnificent scenery of the city of Malacca and the Straits. The bullet holes in the exterior wall and the gravestones in Latin and Portuguese inside are silent stories of the past, unique and charming. And it is free to visit, cost-effective.
Melaka
13.8km from Durian Tunggal
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Klebang Beach
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7. Klebang Beach

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JesrinaJesrinaKlebang Beach is a relaxing spot to spend time with family and friends. The sunset view is amazing, and the nearby food stalls offer delicious local treats! Overall, I had a great experience there.
Melaka
14.6km from Durian Tunggal
Malacca River
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8. Malacca River

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LQCSLQCSNice to take a leisurely stroll around the Malacca River, and there are many restaurants and bars along the river selling traditional food as well
Melaka
13.5km from Durian Tunggal
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Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum
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9. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum

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wen-dongwen-dongA cultural museum that is well worth a visit, showcasing Nyonya culture in a courtyard-style mansion that combines Chinese and Western cultures purchased in 1861. The exhibits are very detailed, all of which are used/displayed objects and cultural relics from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. They are very well preserved and arranged as they were.
Melaka
13.6km from Durian Tunggal
Poh San Teng Temple
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10. Poh San Teng Temple

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Doctor X_CandyDoctor X_CandyBaoshan Pavilion, commonly known as the Three Treasures Temple, the Three Possessions Temple, etc., is one of the oldest Chinese temples in Malaysia, with a history of more than 200 years, located at the foot of the Three Possessions Mountain in Malacca. Baoshan Pavilion was built by the Malacca Chinese Kapitan (Chinese leader) Cai Shizhang in the 60th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1795), with the purpose of providing a place for the Chinese who worshipped at the Three Possessions Mountain during the Qingming Festival to shelter from the wind and rain. In the 20th century, some people used Baoshan Pavilion to commemorate Zheng He, the Three Possessions eunuch of the Ming Dynasty in the 15th century, and began to have the wrong saying that Baoshan Pavilion was built to commemorate Zheng He. This Zheng He legend even spread to China. Since the Three Possessions eunuch Zheng He is also called the Three Possessions eunuch, some people also call the Three Possessions Mountain the Three Possessions Mountain. Some people also said nonsense that the Three Possessions Temple was built by Zheng He, so they randomly called this temple the Zheng He Temple. In fact, the establishment of Baoshan Pavilion has nothing to do with Zheng He, and Zheng He is not mentioned on the stone tablet of its temple construction. Baoshan Pavilion mainly worships Dabogong (Fude Zhengshen), and also worships Tianhou Shengmu, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Nezha San Taizi, etc. In addition, Cai Shizhang's tablet is also placed in the temple. Baoshan Pavilion contains a rich Chinese architectural style, such as hanging flower columns, brackets, hanging fish, etc., as well as swallowtail ridges and five-element gables popular in southern Fujian. There are stone tablets from the Qianlong and Jiaqing years in Baoshan Pavilion. The stone tablet in the 60th year of Qianlong (1795) records the history of the establishment of Baoshan Pavilion. The headline of the stele is in seal script and the content is in regular script (Figure 2). The stone tablet in the 14th year of Guangxu (1888) records a crisis encountered by Sanbaoshan in the Bingyin year of Tongzhi (1866). With the efforts of the Chinese in Malacca, Sanbaoshan, as a Chinese cemetery, was able to get rid of the crisis. There is a stone statue of Zheng He behind the main hall of Baoshan Pavilion Next to Baoshan Pavilion is the Sanbao Well. There were several wells around, but now there are only two. The largest well is called Wangjing or Hang Libao Well in Malay (Figure 5). It is said that it was dug by Malacca Sultan Mansur Shah for his Chinese wife Princess Hang Libao in the 15th century of the Malacca Dynasty. Many Chinese believe that it was dug by Zheng He in the 15th century. The historical truth remains to be verified, but it can be speculated that it is an ancient well from the 15th or 16th century. It is a Malay legend that the Malacca Sultan married a Chinese princess. There was no Princess Hang Libao in Chinese history, and there was no record of a Ming Dynasty princess marrying a Malacca Sultan. During the Portuguese colonial period, Johor soldiers poisoned the well in 1551, killing 200 Portuguese soldiers. During the Dutch colonial period, in order to ensure the safety of the well water, the Dutch built a wall around the well and stationed soldiers. Next to the Sam Po Well is the Anti-Japanese Martyrs Monument, which was established in 1947 to commemorate the Chinese who were massacred by the Japanese army in Malacca during World War II. On the monument are four large characters "Zhongzhen Zushi" written by the then Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek. The bones of countless victims are buried here. This place has a long history.
Melaka
13.3km from Durian Tunggal
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