Red Square - Dutch Square
by Audrey118
Lots of names to this area...it is the very heart of Melaka..which many tourist must come to...
The picture shows of the Queen Victoria fountain, completed in 1901 in commemoration of her Diamond Jubilee. It was erected by the "People of Melaka"
The square has lots of history tied to it. Near here was where the
Adaptor!!!
by ukirsari
For those who use 2 pins for electronic equipments, please noticed that in Malacca [also all of Malaysia states] using 3 pins. So you need adaptor from 2 pins to 3 pins.
Excerption of my comments for Hotel Puri Guest Book as read below:
I stayed here on my holiday in Malacca, March 2004. Truely oldies and historical. Plus nice hospitality [I need adaptor 3 pins to 2 pins and they gave me a kindly help!]. Thanks so much. arie
Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Raya INDONESIA - Friday, March 26, 2004 at 09:22:11 (CST)
A piece of Holland in Melaka
by bkarjee
We noticed this beautiful Windmill located just opposite the Christ Church, next to the clock tower. Was reminded of the Durch rulers who ruled Melaka between 1641 and 1795. The base of this windmill is lines with beautiful flowers
Shopping for anything?
by daryll about makhota parade
Opposite the padang Pahlawan, within a short walking distance from the Dutch square is the largest shopping mall in Malacca - The Mahkota Parade. Its modern facilites and well-managed shop fronts (over 150 of them) offer visitors the comfort and luxury of shopping for just about everything under the sun "under one roof
Light and sound spectacular
by mansionion about Light & Sound Show
The first ever light and sound project in South East Asia, Melaka's Light and Sound Show is modelled after similar shows held at other historical places around the world such as the Egyptian Pyramid at Gaza, the Acropolis at Athens and the Red Fort at Delhi.
The show is said to be among the best way to learn up the history of Melaka where significant events in Melaka's history - from the Melaka Sultanate period, its colonial days until independance - are enacted by means of lights, narrative dialogue, music and sound effects to project real-life drama. It is highly educational yet entertaining, a good orientation for visitors of Melaka to understand the city's history and culture.
Operating Hours : 8.30 pm nightly
Entrance Fee : Rm10.00 (Adults) and RM2.00 (Children)