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Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City February 16th 2007

Saturday 2nd September So we finally left Kuala Lumpur which i really enjoyed and set off for Melaka, the bus was an hour or so late and when it arrived it parked up and right where you put the bags in someone had been sick on the floor and i have honestly never smelt anything like it, i was nearly sick myself and to get your bag in you had to stand in the sick there was no way around it. Anyway after that delightfull start to the blog i will get on with telling about my time in Melaka. So we finally arrived there and unfortunately i left my wallet on the bus and fortunately my cards and money were not in it just some personal items. SO not the best start i could have ... read more
Me waiting for the bus
A random Temple door
A random Temple roof

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City February 14th 2007

Melaka, if there was ever a city geared up for tourism with loads of attractions, beautiful architecture, fascinating stories to tell and welcoming people its melaka, but there was one problem - hardly any tourists. Melaka having been a trading port for a succession of euro colonial powers has developed a very unique culture. Throughout the old city colonial fortifications, churches and buildings show its europeanised past. Even today a large population of portuguese decendents still live in the city. The old city square is surrounded by Dutch and British buildings. The old town of melaka is beautiful to walk around, the old chinese shop fronts (which now house row upon row of antique shops) although a bit delapadated show masses of history. We walked around an old chinese mansion similar to the one we saw ... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City February 13th 2007

It was an easy 4 hour bus ride from Singapore to Malaysia. Singapore is so small. You can drive from one side of the country to the other in less than an hour. It's amazingly well planned and deverloped. Heading over the border I didn't know what to expect. I was wondering if Malaysia is closer to Singapore or Thailand when it comes to infrastructure and economy. I think it's somewhere in the middle. Being only 200 km or so from the equator, it's a very fertile place. It's so green and beautiful. In some ways it reminds me of Costa Rica. Our first stop in Malaysia is the historic town of Melaka. It's an old Portuguese colony and has the buildings to prove it. it's overall just a pleasant place to be. It's quiet with ... read more
Typical Street Scene
Muslim Malay Women
Trishaw

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City February 10th 2007

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City February 4th 2007

Whoever is Lord in Malacca has his hand on the throat of Venice. (Duarte Barbosa, 16th century writer and trader). This will be a short blog. I stopped off in Melaka on my way back from the Philippines (see my last blog). I flew back to KL from Manila, then made my way by bus down to Melaka. Melaka is Malaysia's oldest city and was the capital of the Sultanate of Malacca before the Portuguese invasion. It was a major port along the spice route. But in modern Melaka it is the Chinese influence that is the most noticeable. Over the centuries, the Chinese and local Malay cultures in Malacca have mixed, producing a completely unique society, the Baba-Nyona. This culture reached its height around the turn of the 20th century. After my short stay in ... read more
Istana (Sultanate Palace), Melaka
The Stadthuys, Melaka
Istana (Sultanate Palace) Cultural Museum, Melaka.

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City February 1st 2007

Today was another day of travel. We started off by waking up to pitch black in our cabin like room with no window, packed up all our gear which seemed to be scattered every where and hopped on to another bus to head down to Melaka. Unfortunately we were no longer VIP's, well in the bus' eyes so it was back to a normal 4 seat wide bus. We arrived at melaka's bus station at around midday where we split in to 3s to get taxi's to our 'rustic guest house' where we were spending the night. In KL the previous night we had met a guy who had told us places to go and things to see in the historic town. During the course of the 15minute taxi ride our driver seem to have pointed ... read more

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City January 28th 2007

Emily and I left the little island of Singapore on Saturday and headed into Malaysia. We learned to find out EXACTLY when the buses run, because by the time we made it to the bus terminal we had to wait a little over two hours for the next bus to Melaka. And of course, it started pouring, which seemed to be a theme for us in Sinapore. We were told the bus was about three hours...six hours later we arrived in Melaka. (Never trust the time they tell you - usually add a couple of hours to it and you'll be fine!) We had to get off the bus to go through immigration to get out of Singapore - then five mintues later when we had crossed "no man's land" - the stretch of water between ... read more
view from the ground up!
view from the top down!! (1)
view from the top down!! (2)

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City January 27th 2007

We left Singapore and took the EXPRESS bus bound for Melaka, Malaysia. Apparently it's only a 3 hour journey... But again, it turned out to be another long travel day. We showed up to catch the "hourly" bus...only to find that "hourly" in Singapore doesn't mean "every hour". It actually means "when we choose to leave". So we chilled out for a few hours, dodging another massive rainstorm and then boarded the bus. Oddly enough, it took 5 hours to get to Melaka - maybe it has something to to with the bus randomly stopping on the side of the highway to let passengers jump on and off. We found a guesthouse called Sunny's Inn Guesthouse. It was Lindsay's first "true" hostel experience in Asia. The place was alright with friendly, helpful staff - but the ... read more
Sitting in a park
Buddhist Temple

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City January 25th 2007

We crossed the Straits of Johore on Number 2 Causeway and made our way up peninsular Malaysia on the Singapore - Melaka Express into the land of the Proton. The border formalities were all very straightforward and it was smiles all round, except for having to unload our packs from the bus to walk through customs before loading tham back on the bus! We weren't really sure what to expect on the Malaysia side, but there was a fairly impressive toll motorway, lots of red pantile houses that could have been lifted straight from the Spannish countryside and a lot of jungle / plantations. There have been lots of floods in Johore province of late, so there was also a lot of water. It took 4 hours to get to Melaka (or Malacca depending on your ... read more
Melaka
Melaka
Melaka

Asia » Malaysia » Melaka » Melaka City January 21st 2007

Dieses Wochende war es soweit: die erste Auslandsreise stand auf dem Plan. Eher spontan und nicht wirklich geplant haben Thomas und ich am Freitag abend beschlossen, dass wir am Samstag morgen nach Malaysia fahren. Aber bevor ich Malacca so richtig beschreiben kann, muss ich wohl vorher noch ein paar bis jetzt gewonnene Eindrücke von Singapur niederschreiben. Nach nun mittlerweile ziemlich genau drei Wochen bin ich ja nun hier in einem der zwei großen asiatischen Handelszentren. Die Stadt macht am Anfang schon einen großen Eindruck, da alles neu, modern, sauber, organisiert und vor allem immer mindestens 20. Stockwerke hoch ist. Singapur ist definitiv eine boomende Stadt in der an jeder Ecke alte Gebäude eingestampft und andere in die Höhe getrieben werden. Am Rande der Stadt sieht es zwar ein wenig aus, wie in einem etwas moderneren Grünau, ... read more
Malacca
Chinesischer Tempel
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple




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