Melaka is a historic city of the Straits of Malacca have been developed since 15th-century of trading and cultural exchanges between East and West in the Straits of Malacca. Melaka with over 500 years history, the influences of Asia and Europe have endowed the towns with a specific multi-cultural heritage that is both tangible and intangible.
With
its government buildings, squares, mosques, churches, temple and
fortifications, Melaka demonstrates the early stages of this history
originating in the 15th-century Malay sultanate and the Portuguese and Dutch
periods beginning in the early 16th century. Featuring residential and
commercial buildings, Melaka constitutes a unique culture and architectural
townscape without parallel anywhere in East and Southeast Asia.
In Malaysia, Melaka is remarkable examples
of historic colonial towns on the Straits of Malacca that demonstrate a
succession of historical and cultural influences arising from their former
function as trading ports linking East and West. These are the complete
surviving historic city centres on the Straits of Malacca with a multi-cultural
living heritage originating from the trade routes from Great Britain and Europe
through the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and the Malay Archipelago to
China. Melaka bears the testimony to a living multi-cultural heritage and
tradition of Asia, where the many religions and cultures met and coexisted. Town
of Malacca reflects the coming together of cultural elements from the Malay
Archipelago, India and China with those of Europe, to create a unique
architecture, culture and townscape.
Melaka represents exceptional examples of
multi-cultural trading towns in Southeast and East Asia, forged from the
mercantile and exchanges of Malay, Indian and Chinese cultures and three
successive European colonial powers for almost 500 years, each with its
imprints on the architecture and urban form, technology and monumental art.
Melaka is living testimony to the multi-cultural heritage and tradition of Asia, and European colonial influences. This multi-cultural tangible and intangible heritage is expressed in the great variety of religious buildings of different faiths, the many languages, ethnic quarters, dances, costumes, art and music, food, worship and religious festivals, and daily life.
Historical And Religious Attractions
- Dutch Square (Red Square) Malacca (Melaka)
- Dutch Square (Red Square)
- The Stadthuys
- Christ Church Melaka
- A Famosa (Kota A Famosa)
- Saint Paul’s Church
- Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum
- Samudera Museum
- Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum
- Kampung Kling Mosque
- Malacca Straits Mosque
- Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
- Poh San Teng Temple
- Sri Poyyatha Vinayaga Moorthy Temple
- Church of St. Francis Xavier
- Hang Tuah Center
- Melaka Historical Vehicle Park