Maritime Museum
by black_mimi99
The museum is the model of a Portuguese galleon remind us of the ship “flora De La Mar”. It exhibits the maritime history of Malacca during seven eras: Malay Sultanate era, Portuguese era, the Dutch era, the British era, and the Malaysia independence era.
Flexible Taoism faith
by muddybok
Taoism faith on the other hand will be treated quite lightly by most Chinese community. It's mostly for the reasons of redeem personal guilt, seeking peace, seeking wealth & health.
Most people will visit temple during 1st or 15th of the lunar months or whenever there is a need for spiritual burden like those mentioned above.
Souvenir..
by luhweitze
There is a Orang Utans house at the area of the jonker walk. This shop sell all type of creative decoration's T-Shirt in reasonable price. If you dont feel like buying the T-shirt. then you can have a look with the paintings.
Orangutan t-shirt
by ukirsari about Orangutan Productions
The shop is so colorful. Drawing an orangutan and bright colors around. Fancy surrounded old Chinese houses along Jalan Hang Jebat. Unisex t-shirt. I like the sketches, the design and simple colors on it. Especially Malacca's theme. About RM15 - 30 per piece
A cafe with a vintage view of Jonker Street
by nutt03z about Geographic Café
Gracing the intersection of the narrow thoroughfares of Jonker Street and Jalan Hang Kasturi, this eye-catching café draws a regular crowd of wandering tourists and the trendy local set. The facade is painted deep green and bright yellow. The feel-good Day-Glo color scheme continues in the interiors over two levels. Rattan chairs, framed photographs and other mementoes impart a tropical and beachy ambiance that makes up a well-packaged dining and drinking experience. The menu lists an eclectic mix of dishes with a Western and contemporary bias. Besides soft drinks, hot and cold beverages, beer (local MYR5.50, imported MYR12) is also available. There is no dress code for this place.