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The Malacca Declaration of Independence Memorial Hall is a single-family villa in Malay. It shows you many of the photos and documents of Malaysia's independence. At the same time, there is a portrait of Malaysia's first prime minister, Donggu Abdullahman, representing Malaysia's very memorable history, which must be visited.
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The Malacca Declaration of Independence Memorial Hall is a single-family villa in Malay. It shows you many of the photos and documents of Malaysia's independence. At the same time, there is a portrait of Malaysia's first prime minister, Donggu Abdullahman, representing Malaysia's very memorable history, which must be visited.
The Declaration of Independence Memorial is of great significance to Malaysia. It houses many photographs of Malaysia before and after independence, as well as portraits of Malaysia's first prime minister. It is a symbol of the independence of the Malaysian people, and you can feel the eternal scene when the Declaration of Independence was published through documents, videos, newspaper news, etc.
The Declaration of Independence memorial is interesting. The entire memorial venue is a very suitable area. It is also very interesting to visit here. The memorial design is very classic. You can see a lot of good local design ways here. The visit here is also quite interesting.
Proclamations of Independence Memorial is a very impressive building. Its architecture is fascinating. It’s located near the Melaka River in the city center of Malacca City, just a couple of minutes walk from the fort and St Paul’s cathedral.
great building and memorial seen from afar but I did not spend much time there
The Malacca Declaration of Independence Memorial Hall, which is a narrative and display of Malacca's history, commemorates the collection of photographs of Malaysia's independence before and after independence, and a portrait of Malaysia's first prime minister, Tunggu Abdul Raman. Visitors can enter for free and see the historic documents, maps, treaties, videotapes, minutes of meetings, etc. on display, as well as information about the struggle for independence, which is very precious.