I first heard about this place, or the legendary Malacca Strait I heard from the geography textbook of junior high school, the important "sea crossroads" between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra Island, and because Zheng He was in the western sea, he docked in the city of Malacca six times. So when you walk slowly around Malacca, you will find many Chinese elements. Some people say that Malacca is a color palette that God has knocked over, and I believe it is related to its three local must-check places. 🚗 It takes about 2 hours to drive from Kuala Lumpur to Malacca. Our group of four people took a traffic track from the city to TBS (Nanhu Bus Station), then went up to the third floor to buy a bus ticket to Malacca, and went down to the second floor to take a bus. We bought tickets in advance in China, but due to various reasons in the middle of the delay, when we arrived at Nanhu Bus Station, we had perfectly missed the scheduled bus. But fortunately, the bus basically has a class in about half an hour, and silently bought the next ticket and took the bus. 💁🏼♀️ Our itinerary: Kuala Lumpur City-Malacca-Dutch Red House-Jiechang Street-Malacca River-St Paul's Church-Channel Mosque-Back to Kuala Lumpur 1️⃣Dutch Red House (no ticket) Malacca Christian Church, one of Malacca's must-check in places. The rich pink exterior wall makes you remember it at a glance. Plus the excellent location, just beside the chicken farm street, in the center of the old town of Malacca, if you don't take a photo here, you may think you have gone to a fake Malacca. 2️⃣ Strait Mosque (no ticket outside shooting) a temple at sea. If you come here when the sun is setting, you will be crying by the architecture under the sunset. The sunset is accompanied by the waves, and the golden dome and the pink sunset are intertwined into an oil painting. The Strait of Malacca can be seen on three sides of the mosque. The sea is beating the reefs on both sides. When the sea is high, the mosque is like floating on the Strait. 3️⃣ Jichang Street (food street) is mainly for eating and some local local products, which can be found here. Since many people live on this street are Chinese, the language is very good, and the taste is basically biased towards the taste of the domestic Fujian and Guangdong area. The local famous chicken rice, food can not be missed. 4️⃣ St. Paul's Church can go directly up to St. Paul's Mountain from the small door next to the Building Museum. This is the highest point in the Malacca area. The observation deck on the top of the mountain overlooks the entire Malacca Strait. The entire church is currently only four walls and some stone tablets, some with text and some with patterning, although the whole looks empty, but it is a good place to take pictures.