Wednesday, February 18, 2009

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - THE STADHUYS - 16.2.2009

This is the most iconic landmark of World Heritage City Melaka. Just mention the Clock Tower and just about every local worth his salt will tell you exactly where it is.

The Stadhuys more nostalgically known as the Red House gives the area a more stately feel when you get to walk about in its 'compound'

The Melaka Youth Museum is an architectural delight in itself and houses others such as the Maritime Archaeological Museum on the right and a post office to the left

The Clock Tower it is stated, was donated by a Chinese philanthropist in memory of a historic event and is working today

The Queen Victoria Fountain completed in 1901 provides the aesthetic to the place and usually "poses" for photographs with the visitors local and foreigners alike

A colourful addition is the beautiful and flowerful plants that adorn the landscape greens

Beyond the Clock Tower is the Chan Koon Cheng Bridge which is the first of many bridges (for traffic as well as for pedestrians) that crosses the Melaka River

These multi-coloured zinnias are a hit as much as their more historical architectural brethens

Other variety of lushly blooming plants also adorn the landscape

Much of these wonderful effort to beautify the Dutch Square must be accredited to the Melaka Cityhall



The Christ Church is perhaps the oldest church here and stands picturesque. It is another popular pictoral landmark favourite with locals and foreigners

The tops of brightly coloured brollies line the side of the Stadhuys which houses trinket and souvenirs sellers




Not to loose out on all the glam that goes with The Stadhuys are the iconic becas now more colourful than ever and living it up to the times



Break time is anytime pending customers and usually a light meal is enjoyed


What's there to do?
1. Explore MAM, Christ Church, Stadhuys more thoroughly
2. Hire a ride on the beca to other historic landmarks nearby
3. Take a break at the cendol stall
4. Visit the Tourist Police Infomation Office
5. Throw a coin and make as many wishes as you can at the Queen Victoria Fountain

Now who says there's nothing to see and nothing to do in Melaka?

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