Introduction
Malacca, a historic city on the west coast of Malaysia, offers a unique blend of cultures, evident in its architecture and cuisine. The vibrant streets are filled with colorful shophouses, bustling markets, and a rich tapestry of history that invites exploration.
Visitors can stroll along Jonker Street, where the night market comes alive with local delicacies and crafts. The city's laid-back atmosphere contrasts with its lively heritage, making it a delightful stop for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Sightseeing
Things to do
热门景点
A Famosa
Historic fortress ruins with rich history
Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum
Insight into the Peranakan culture and history
Jonker Street
Vibrant street market with local goods and food
Stadthuys
Iconic red building showcasing colonial architecture
当地美食与饮品
当地传统
历史
Malacca's history dates back to the 15th century when it was founded by Parameswara, a Hindu prince. It quickly became a vital trading port, attracting merchants from around the world, which led to a rich cultural exchange.
The city has seen the influence of various colonial powers, including the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, each leaving their mark on its architecture and culture. Today, Malacca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its historical significance and multicultural heritage.
须知事项
宜与忌
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