Malacca (Melaka) state administration develops the river since 2005 to 'pollution-free water', gardens on its banks and pedestrian walkways along the river. This is the river where the war begin and end, and also the place where Melaka (Malacca) began. It was a busy port and a tourism river today. The Malacca River was dubbed as
"Venice of the East" by European seafarers.

I take this CNY holiday to visit this glorious history river. The jetty is at the opposite of
Traffic Police HQ after the
Dutch Square (so called Red House).
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Location map of the Jetty(Refer from the map). I was confusing when I saw another jetty at the Dutch Square, but the boat men ask us to get the jetty at the place mention above.

45 minutes journey for
MYR5.00 (adult) & MYR2.00 (children). There must be a minimum of 8 persons for each fiberglass boat ride. My daughter was very excited because this is her first boat ride.
(Best ride time 5pm-7pm)Beautiful sunset with the boat......


Inside the boat....

You will see the first building on your left.......

On the right.....the Dutch Square

There are many bridges along the river which serving the residents of left & right riverbanks.
The first bridge was
Tan Kim Seng Bridge. The bridge captured by the Portuguese on 1511, purpose is to break down the communication line, and subsequently gain a significant advantage to win the war.

And follow by
Chan Koon Cheng Bridge which built on 1908. It was a steel fabricated bridge and reconstructed on 1963 to concrete bridge.


Further up, another pedestrian footbridge called
Kg. Jawa Bridge also known as
'Ghost Bridge'! But I can't find any mythical reasons with it.

Next to it is
Pasar (market) Bridge which links a village with the former Central Market.

Follow by,
Hang Tuah Bridge.
Hang Tuah was the hero of
Sultanate of Malacca in the 15th century. On the right bank was Cathay Cinema which closed down in the late 1990's.

After the bridge, the
"Eyes of Malacca" appear clearly in front of you......

Then you will explore the typical Malay village -
Kampung Morten on the left. This village located in the heart of Malacca town. It's considered as a living museum because of villagers still preserving the old living life style and the unique architecture of their houses. (Till this point, my daughter fall sleep...)



After the village, the boat make a U turn back.......

Some nice pictures along the riverbank.....

Public Washroom at the riverbank


Most of the houses built along the riverbanks during Dutch rule are featuring long and narrow architectural design, because owners of long and narrow buildings did not have to pay tax. I just realize on this trip!



I took this photo while the boat almost reach the jetty.....

The Dutch Harbour Cafe

The street beside the jetty.......
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nice photos in malacca, i never seen this places from my last visit.. i guess, i need to go again..
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
ReplyDeletehey yr photos here are superb! its like sitting on the boat itself-lah :)
ReplyDeletei had a chance a few weeks back as well, though i took the night one. i guess the experience was somewhat different in a way.
my japanese tourist friends were quite happy actually and truly enjoyed it :)
During night time, you only see those lighting at the river bank, right?
ReplyDeleteWill be appreciate if you can tell me more about night river cruise.....
hi robo
ReplyDeletethe night river cruise starts off rather dark. but along the way, we still pass kampung morten, and opposite there, there is a live outdoor performance, who acknowledge us 'tourists' :)
then the next big highlight is the 'eye on malacca' where it is quite well lit.
the malacca houses on the river is ok as they are lit, but nothing like yr daytime pics.
and we get to see the red stadhuys from the river too. that one is quite nice.
i think one needs to take both rides to enjoy the diff atmosphere :)
Most of the houses built along the riverbanks during Dutch rule are featuring long and narrow architectural design, because owners of long and narrow buildings did not have to pay tax. I just realize on this trip!
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Hi Robo, as I know that was a British rule.
The house owners still had to pay lesser tax because the property tax is based the width of a house.
I did stay at my friend old house next to Equatorial Hotel, the walking distance to toilet is at least triple or more than any standard terrace house in other places.
Melaka river face lifing project has made the logging barter trade with Sumatra in the estuary gone forever. That is a bad thing to Melaka heritage past.
Thx
nkkhoo for www.tourmalaysia.com travel blog
Hi nkkhoo,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sharing the information. Now I understand better about the house of the 'narrow and long' design.
I wish I can stay once again in this unique house, hopefully one day...I find a friends who live in it. Haha!
I felt sad about the facelit project which cause the estuary changed too....
Hopefully one day we can have a drink at Bkt. Gambir and share about the History within Malaysia! :)
Looking forward....
Cheers!