Thursday, March 1, 2012

Weekend in Malacca, Malaysia

What did we do on our recent 4-day weekend?  We took a train to Malacca (in Malaysia) to see the colonial town built by the Portuguese in 1511.  The walkable area is full of shops, museums, churches, and restaurants.  It was a restful three-day, two-night excursion.  If you plan to go by train, we strongly recommend you book Premier Class and wear warm clothing for the extra-cold, air conditioned coach!

Replica of a Portuguese ship, the Flora de la Mar, which is also a maritime museum.

View of our hotel, Casa del Rio, ship/museum and river from the 335-meter high observation tower. 

We saw a variety of lavishly decorated trishaws, all playing VERY loud music as they traveled throughout the town.

For my "Animals in Ruins" series, here is a gigantic, black kitten and two curious tourists in front of St. Paul's church, built in 1521.

Inside the church, I found a breezy spot to cool down next to some eerie headstones from the 1600s.


From St. Paul's Hill, you can enjoy a cool breeze after climbing a multitude of steps. 

Jonker Street is where you can find unique shops, steamed corn on the cob, local restaurants, and foot spas.  (We experienced them all!)

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