In the morning, after
breakfast, depart for a full day tour to Malacca, which
is 160 kilometers
to the south of Kuala Lumpur. Parameswara, a Hindu
Prince from Palembang whom later converted to Islam
in 1402,
founded Malacca. This state is the most important landmark
in the country. The Portuguese, Dutch and English had
also ruled Malacca. The ruins and building of these
foreign powers can still be seen today, in the midst
of the fast
developing, but carefully planned township. Visit The
Porta de Santiago, St Paul's Church, the Stadhuys Building,
Christchurch, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (Oldest Chinese
temple in Malaysia), Jonker Street, jade house showroom
and Bukit China are among the places to visit. Overnight
(Abf & Lch)
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