Sunday, February 22, 2009

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - SEAFARER BABA NYONYA RESTAURANT, TANJUNG KLING - 19.2.2009

This is Mike Thein's restaurant located at Klebang. It is among the few sea-fronting restaurants left along the coastal road northwards of the city

As a matter of fact, it is the only one that juts out into the sea and this place can cater for up to 200 diners

One great asset of Mike's place is a very clear view of sunsets

What's there to do?
1. Try out the Baba Nyonya menus and seafood menus
2. Catch the sunset
3. Enjoy the breeze
4. Watch the development on the reclaim land
5. You can still see Mahkota Hotel and the Eye of Malaysia from here
6. Check out the boating activities and services

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - KLEBANG BESAR MOSQUE KLEBANG - 19.2.2009

History has it that Masjid Klebang Besar was built by the community living in the area around 1910. Timber was used as the first material and it was later renovated into a brick sturcture with assistance from the State Government

Like other old mosques in Melaka, Masjid Klebang Besar has a 3-tiered pyramidal shaped roof form and profound ridges. As in the case of the Tranquerah MosqueThe Masjid Klebang Besar also has a "snail-like" motif at the end of the ridge
Interestingly, the snail-like motif has a more curvaceous design compared to the one at Tranquerah Mosque

Another difference seen here between Masjid Klebang Besar and Tranquerah Mosque is the air circulation gap between the tiers

What's there to do?
1. Check out the otak-otak at Bert's Seafood Garden at Nerby Tanjung Kling
2. Check out the famous vanilla coconut shake
3. Check out the Melaka Club at Kampung Hailam
4. Check out the Hang Tuah Mousoleum

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - AL EHSAN MOSQUE IN LIMBONGAN - 19.2.2009

Usually a dome feature signals that a mosque is more recently build and this may be the case with Al Ehsan Mosque in Limbongan

It has a polygonal shaped minaret that has a large metal dome at the top




What's there to do?
1. Compare its features with the Tranquerah Mosque and the Masjid Klebang Besar Mosque
2. Check out the Melaka Gospel Chapel nearby
3. Check out the famous Limbongan Kueh Keria and have laksa too

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - TRANQUERAH MOSQUE - 19.2.2009

The Tranquerah Mosque was built in 1728 at the same time as the Kampung Hulu Mosque. It was originally built of timber and has had many restorations since.

As is with most historical mosques in Melaka, the roofs of the Tranquerah Mosque assimilated the pagoda form (level roof). The main roof has a pyramidal, hipped and pitched design. Pitched roofs are roofs with a slope or inclination of more than 15 degrees angle. Hipped roofs are where all sides slope downwards towards the wall because there are no gables. This design usually is square thus giving the pyramid shape of the top-most roof.

The architecture styles of most mosques built in the 18th century can be divided into two styles - the traditional and the vernacular (regional). The traditional means that the style is influenced by the designs of local Malay houses, their way of life and environment. The regional style as distinguished by the level or tiered roofs, decorative roof ridges and clay tiles, octagonal minarets and buildings which are square in shape are the result of regional influences. This is partly because some of the Malays are descendents of various ethnic groups from Indonesia eg. Malays of Javanese descent are from the island of Java and Malays of Bugis descent are from the island of Sulawesi (http://www.hbp.usm.my/conservation/SeminarPaper/PAPERRIYADH.html)

The ornamentation of Tranquerah Mosque are influenced by Malay, Sumatran and Chinese designs. The profound ridges are similar to the designs widely used in Chinese temples

The Tranquerah Mosque minaret is a polygonal shaped minaret with 6 tiers. The form of the minaret resembles a pagoda and suggest strong Chinese influence


The tier roof designs allows for air circulation gaps between each tier. However in the case of the Tranquerah Mosque, the gap is now sealed. Notice the unique "double" motifs on the ridge. The lower is a common design that is featured in a number of other mosques while the top spots an interesting "snail-like" motive. Co-incidently, this snail like motif on the ridge ending of the roof is also typical of many Chinese temple designs


Here's a sied view of the snail-like motif on the ridge. On this particular ridge, a metal ornament can be seen

What's there to do?
1. You might want t0 compare all the designs of mosques found along Jalan Tengkera to Klebang to Panjung Kling right up to Sg Udang
2. Discover who gave away Singapore to Sir Stamford Raffles on 6 February 1819?
3. Check out the famous "internationally knowned Limbongan Kueh Keria
4. Check out the famous vanilla coconut shake

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - FRONT-LOADED TRICYCLES APLENTY ALONG JALAN TENGKERA - 19.2.2009

Front-loaded Tricycles are still aplenty in Heritage Melaka. These ones are spotted along Jalan Tengkera itself

Looking at where they are found can tell you exactly what their stories are all about

This yellow one is my favourite

What's there to do?
1. Keep a look out for more of these front-loaded tricycles, you might get lucky to spot a wedding couple in one!!

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - VINTAGE CYCLIST SPOTTED ALONG JALAN TENGKERA - 19.2.2009

These vintage cyclists zoomed past me by before I could get more pics of them. There must be a large group of vintage bike enthusiasts by the look of it

What's there to do?
1. Track them and Join them!

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - VINTAGE MINI SPOTTED AT TENGKERA - 19.2.2009

The "mini" is a small car originally produced by the British Motor Corporation. It was first produced in the 1950s.

The iconic minis are have a reputation of being able to offer 80% of the area of the car's floorplan to be used for passengers and luggage

The distinctive two-door minis were design by Sir Alec Issigonis


It's other famous counterpart in the then auto industry was the Volksvagen Beetle. In 1999, the Mini was voted as the second most influential car of the 20th century

What's there to do?
1. Keep a look out for many other vintage cars
2. Check out if this one;s for sale

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - PRE WAR CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL IN TENGKERA - 19.2.2009

This pre-war school is not clearly visible from the main road. It is partly hidden behind a multi-story shop. The way to the school is by the left side of the shop house

A row of wooden structured single storey classroom meets the eye first. Probably the oldest primary school in this area

At what is supposed to be the gate entrance, is a sign board that displays a school crest with a year mark on it - 1939

Well any one who was amongst its first students, he or she could still be around at age 70

The wooden part of the school is perhaps the most nostalgic feature of the school

What's there to do?
1. Compare what it would feel like to have studied here, now.. and .. then

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

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - CHINESE CHARACTERS ON ENTRANCE DOORS AND WINDOWS IN TRADITIONAL SHOPHOUSES, JALAN TENGKERA - 19.2.2009






EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - ABANDONED OLD CHURCH ALONG JALAN TENGKERA - 19.2.2009



EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - FENG SHUI GABLE ROOF DESIGNS IN TENGKERA - 19.2.2009



EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - WORKERS CLEANING TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT KOTA LAKSAMANA - 19.2.2009

EXPLORAQUEST MELAKA - KAMPUNG MORTEN - 19.2.2009