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A day in Malacca – Malaysia’s red town

16 September 2012 4 Comments

Malacca is a place where I would want to go again & again. Not only because it’s a heritage city but it has something that I simply can not ignore. A quaint town with modern infrastructure it has everything that a person looks for. Rich in cultural heritage, Malacca is a small city south west of Kuala Lumpur. It has Chinese influence but one can discern traces of Portuguese and Dutch too.

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No, I am not going to tell you more. You can read my full article published on Travel Wire Asia website : A day in Malacca – Malaysia’s red town.
This article was part of a publication for Tourism Malaysia. If you enjoyed this article and would like to find out more about travelling to Malaysia, please visit the Tourism Malaysia website.

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  • PN Subramanian said:

    Copgrats for a beautiful article in Travel Wire. I too wish to visit Malacca for its historical significance. Let me first finish Bali.

  • Niranjan said:

    Nice article Nisha. I missed out on Malacca when i visited Malaysia.

  • Deeps said:

    Very nice article, Nisha. I particularly enjoyed reading about A’famosa fort and the Trishaws :) . Are the trishaws always so decked up? They look beautiful and royal, unlike the cycle-rickshaws that one finds in Delhi and other cities in India which have similar designs but not so grand.

    Thank you for a lovely virtual tour of Malacca, it surely looks like a place worth visiting :)

  • Nisha said:

    Deeps,
    Thank you very much.
    Yes, the Trishaws are always decked up like this to lure the tourists. :D

    And I always thought why can’t we have something like this. Our rickshaws are so boring in looks. :)

    I suggest you to read this post to know in detail about Trishaws. http://www.lemonicks.com/Travel/2012/09/12/colorful-trishaw-of-malacca/

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