The Historic State: Malacca

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imageSo on the 3rd day, we decided to visit few of the historical places in Malacca and went for sightseeing on a sunny day.

Before we start the journey, we headed to Nyonya Suan for lunch. We ordered Ayam Masak Merah, Ikan Nyonya Tiga Rasa & Nyonya Cendol. This restaurant was listed by many bloggers regarding their foods so we gave it a try. Honestly, I love Ayam Masak Merah the most, you can feel the crunchiness and the fish is so fresh while the Cendol was just amazing. The services was great too. This meal cost us about RM70.image


We went to *A Famosa Fortress* or also known as *Porta de Santiago*. There were too many tourists lingering around taking photos on that sunny day. Inside the fortress a group of creative artists were selling their portraits and souvenirs. After that we walked up the stairs which lead us to the *St Paul's Church*.
It is the one of the oldest church building in Malaysia [1521]. There were many of old Portuguese tombstones inside the Church. The Church was built by a Portuguese nobleman called Duarte Coelho. I were amazed by the sculptures on the stones and it was an amazing feeling that I got to witness them here in Malaysia.
As we were walking down the stairs we went to visit The Christ Church Melaka or former known as Bovenkerk was built by the Dutch which is located beside the Stadthuys or famously known as The Red Square. It was built in 1650 by the Dutch and it was later became a Free School when it was handover to the British. ![image](

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