I took my free time to explore this
Stadhuys (Dutch Square) while my family having a afternoon nap in the hotel. The place was so
crowded with tourist!

This is my
first time I ever visit with a lot of free time, and it's good that I can observe or see everything slowly.
The Clock Tower
Miniature windmill opposite the Clock Tower
The fountain in front of Christ Church -
Victoria Regina (1837-1901)
Erected by the people of Malacca in memory of A Great Queen.
Christ Church (N2°11.658' E102°14.962') -
Built by the Dutch in 1753 to commemorate the centenary of their occupation of Malacca, this church took 12 years to complete. No expense was spared in building it - from the wooden ceiling beams, each cut from a single tree, to the elaborately hand carved pews and frieze of "The Last Supper". When the British took over the church in 1795, they put in a few additions, most notably the weathercock stop the bell tower. Originally a Dutch Reform Church, it was later consecrated as an Anglican Church.
The road in front of the
Dutch Square, traffic was congested all time until almost midnight, and I noticed there are many
trishaw waiting for customer along the road.
Cut queue is common....
Stadhuys (N2°11.649' E102°14.936') was constructed on year
1650 by the
Dutch Governor and his
deputy. It's reflects the Dutch Architecture. It's became the
"Museum Of History and Ethnography" on
1982 then the restoration was completed on
1990. The Dutch Square is one the
main tourist attraction of
Malacca.



Souvenirs shop at Stadhuys
I walked across the road and continued my photography session along the Malacca River. All buildings over here are painted in
Red colour and it's also known as
The Red Square.
The path are narrow in front of the shops.
I took a break at this Chinese traditional type of coffee shop
(N2°11.709' E102°14.987') along the way. They serve Chinese & Western foods and drinks. Prices are quite reasonable.

The alley next to this coffee shop
Almost the end of the red shop lots, I suddenly attracted by the name of this Cafe -
"Dutch Harbour Cafe" (N2°11.721' E102°15.007').
Cozy design and
reasonable prices
! You can have your
beer and sit just next to
Malacca River to enjoy the scenic view surrounding!
Front of the cafe
Rear side of the cafe
St. Francis Xavier Church (N2°11.724' E102°15.033')
This Gothic church was built by a French priest, Rev. Fabre, in 1849, to commemorate St. Francis Xavier who is also known as the "Apostle of the East". St. Francis Xavier is credited for his Catholic missionary work in Southeast Asia during the 16th century.
The Discovery Guesthouse & Cafe is situated at the end of the shopsIt's a good place for photography! And nothing much at the end of the
Red Shops.....and I turn back to Hotel and prepare for our evening session.
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Been there several times. It's a great place to visit
ReplyDeleteI loved the photos! It looks like an amazing place. I had a quick flick through your blog, and am jealous of all the places you've been!! I'll bookmark for any of my future trips, and consult!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Dave.
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I love your photos its nice to be able to show everyone how wonderful the places are that you visit. I like the miniature windmill. I found a new travel site, you should check it out. You can review destinations, upload pics, and get info for your next trip. Its baraaza.com.
ReplyDeleteHi Taikor,
ReplyDeleteGlad that you still come back! :)
Long time no see, how are you?
Hi Dave & anonymous@5:45am,
Thanks for the visit & the compliments!
Cheers!
i live in malacca...
ReplyDeleteHi@me,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit.