Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Malacca

What comes into your mind when you think of Malacca? Trishaw ride?
Red buildings?
Dutch windmill?
British fountain?
Portuguese fort?
The Malacca River?
Or the Straits of Malacca?

I went to Malacca few years back during my undergrad time (with Nana, and met Ung Ing in a theme park). Time really flies. Ung ing has now registered with the daddy club and Nana becomes Mrs Chiew. It actually feels great to be able to revisit Malacca, after UNESCO declares it as world cultural heritage. The visit is a memorable one because I went with my family and we kinda 'backpack' a bit.

This was where we stayed in Malacca during our visit (The Baba House).
If you are thinking of backpacking in Malacca, this is a nice budget place to stay in. Quite comfy and clean. And all the famous tourists spots are within walking distance from here. If there's one thing to complain, I'll say that their receptionists could have been more polite (at least please smile a bit, and be a little more helpful). Other than that, service etc is fine.
This round in Malacca I managed to visit this place, a replicate of the Sultan Malacca's palace which serves as a museum.
I get to try out the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice too. The rice is shaped into small round balls. i took six of this rice balls. While we were enjoying our meal inside the shophouse, people were actually queueing up outside for their turn.
We went to Zonker streets the evening we arrived (only open on weekends). Too bad it was raining thunderstorm while we were taking our time hunting for food. So, ended up having satay celup in a shophouse of nearby roadside. I went to the Baba and Nyonya museum too but we were not allowed to take any photo, so sorry guys.
On overall, I think Malacca hasn't changed much since my last visit except that I'm a little concern that if those historical sites are not preserved and maintained properly, we'll lost them one day. And I do feel that some places are slowly becoming a little 'too commercialised' and it's really a sad thing to let this happen. Maybe these are the consequences of development...

5 comments:

Bong Siu Lun said...

I was thinking of re-vising my memories there some day in future. I ll try the baba guesthouse. Look nice to me. By the way, u went to the right place for the hainan chicken rice. To me, that one served the best :)

lulu_ma said...

yeah. we asked local Malacca people which one is nice. haha. if u thinking of going back, do so asap. because we don't know what will happen in years to come after 'the world heritage' thing. looks like it's becoming an earning tool rather than preserving.

yiNn。乐果 said...

hey xiangru, about the Baba house rite? hw much is the accomodation for a nite? i might b goin nex year in january o.. hehee

lulu_ma said...

yin: depending on the room type that you are taking. we rented 2 double room, if not mistaken is about hundred plus per night for each. u can go check the room rate on their web. there's a link from my post. btw, they are pretty strict with the number of people staying in each room. tat's y we ended up renting 2 rooms instead of one for the whole family.

yiNn。乐果 said...

ooo..~~ okay, thx for the info ya... ^^

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