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Malaysia,
with a total area of 329,750 sq km, is a country of various spectacular
places of historical significance. The historical places of Malaysia
reveal the culture and tradition attached with the country.
The famous historical places of Malaysia are:
• Melaka Sultanate Palace
• The St. Paul's Church
• The A'Famosa Fortress
• The Stadthuys
• Bukit China
• Kampung Keling Mosque
• Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
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Melaka Sultanate Palace: It was reconstructed at
the foot of St. Paul's Hill, the design of which was based on the
description of the palace from the sixteenth- century 'Malay Annals' or
'Sejarah Melayu' . It provides a rare glimpse of the ancient Malay
kingdom that once flourished here. Presently the palace houses the
Malacca Cultural Museum, which includes many artifacts of that kingdom.
The St. Paul's Church: It is at the top of St.
Paul's Hill was once the prayer house of the Portuguese Catholics. It
was later turned into burial ground for their noble dead by the Dutch
having Latin and Portuguese inscriptions on the tombstones. St. Francis
Xavier was also buried here in 1553 before his body was moved to Goa in
India.
The A'Famosa Fortress: It was build by the
Portuguese to defend themselves. It suffered severe destruction during
the Dutch invasion and what are left today are just the entrance walls.
The Stadthuys: It was the official residence of
the Dutch Governor . Now it houses the Historic Museum and Ethnography
Museum which have numerous traditional bridal costumes and relics on
display for visitors to admire. There's also the Christ Church built in 1753 nearby, another fine example of the Dutch architecture.
Bukit China or The Chinese Hill:
It is believed to be the largest Chinese cemetery outside China with
tombs dating back to the Ming Dynasty . During the peak of the Malacca
Sultanate, it was gifted to Princess Hang Li Poh by the China Emperor ,
where in 1459 her followers built a well that is said to have never
dried up even today. Now it's turned into a wishing well and many
believe those who toss coins into the well will return again to Malacca.
Kampung Keling Mosque: It is one of the oldest in
the country. It's a merge of Sumatran and Western architecture with a
three tier pyramid roof which is a touch of Hindu influence perhaps and
elegant Corinthian-styled columns support the carved wooden ceiling.
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple: It is the oldest Chinese
temple in the country and was constructed in the year 1645 . Decorated
with mythological figures and animation made from broken glass and
porcelain, the wood carvings and lacquer work are almost breath-taking.
Some other places of historical value in Malaysia well worth a visit are:
• Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum
• Hang Jebat and Hang Kasturi's mausoleum
• Hang Tuah's well
• Maritime Museum
• Memorial hall
• Portuguese Square
• Sam Po Kong Temple
• Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple
• St. John's Fort
• St. Peter's Church
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