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#Chinatown Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Colourful and Vibrant Night Market
Jonker Walk is in the Chinatown area in Malacca. It starts from across Malacca River and the street is filled with historical houses along its left and right sides. Many of which are shops selling antiques, textiles, foods, handicrafts and souvenirs such as keychains and shirts.
Jonker Walk turns into a night market every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6 p.m. until 12 midnight. Dont worry about safety as its street blocked for traffic.
There are a huge range of wonderful things to buy and eat here. You’ll find stalls selling everything from souvenirs, food produce, clothing, toys, jewellery and accessories, temporary tattoos, art prints. Food such as coconut ice-cream, curried fish balls, pineapple tart and steamed buns can be found here. There are so many things to do and eat at Jonker Street Night Market.
We found many stalls at Jonker Street Night Market selling very unique gifts that we’ve not seen before in any other night market in south east Asia and we would say Jonker Street is definitely one of our favourites.
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Jonker Walk World Heritage Park
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Jonker Walk World Heritage park is a park found along jonker Walk and this park is especially dedicated to Dr Gan Boon Leong, who's named the father of all body builders in Malaysia. You will see a manly sculpture of him, along with other Iron sculptures there within the park. It's a relatively small park and you can explore it within 5 minutes. I would say it's still a nice park to just see and look what's it all about, otherwise there's nothing much to shout about.
Explore Jonker Walk In Malacca🇲🇾
Jonker Street or also known as Jonker Walk is an atmospheric thoroughfare in Malacca, this place is the Chinatown area in Malacca City Malaysia.
You can do many things in Jonker Walk, especially for foodies, this place is suitable for you to visit. Things you can do in Jonker Walk: Admire the Historical Architecture, Shopping, and Culinary (they have delicious street food).
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Jonker Walk
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No visit to Melaka can be completed without visiting the famous Jonker Walk, it is the city's most famous street and highly rated tourist destination located in the Chinatown. The buildings are historical, like any streets in the world, it is the busiest at night on Friday, Saturday and Sunday where they run a night market. There will be road closure so do not worry about safety.
There are many street side stores and shops selling novelty items. Including shops that sells Melaka's famous pastries, tea and coffee.
Some of Malaysia’s most iconic foods can be found here like chendol and chicken rice balls, Melaka holds a lot of history for Malaysia, but Jonker walk holds a lot of delicious food for the foodies.
Jonker Street Night Market Exploration
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The Jonker Street Night Market is undoubtedly the most bustling street market in Melaka. Situated within a parallel row of heritage shophouses of the Unesco Heritage Sites, Melaka. This weekend night market is the famous tourist hotspot, open every Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 6pm till 12am midnight.
In the past weekend, I brought 2 foreign friends to the Jonker Street, it was extremely crowded, we were slowly moving in a crowd of thousands. The night market have numerous of food stalls & eateries, truly a foodie heaven. There're also have stalls/shops offer souvenirs & handicrafts, local produces, clothings & accessories.
Apart of that, Clan ancestry halls, bars & cafes, massage centres, gadgets & convenient stores can be found along the street. We enjoyed the stage performing by the local artists after a long walk and satiety, it was really a wonderful weekend night.
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Chinese New Year Decoration in Heritage Town
Malacca Old Town was declared as a World Heritage City by UNESCO in year 2008, this old town is rich of Chinese and Baba Nyonya cultural, it will turn into “red” when the Chinese New Year coming.
Those pictures were taken in different streets in Old Town quarter, the locals include all those streets under one name which is called Jonker Walk. We can enjoy a walk in the old quarter experiencing and enjoying the local Peranakan (Baba Nyonya) and Chinese cultures especially during Chinese New Year.
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Jonker street market on Friday night
One of Melaka's most notable attractions is the Jonker street night market, conveniently located near the centre of the city. The night market comes to life on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, while vendors offer a wide range of food and drink. Even if you have had your dinner, go and walk down the street to absorb the atmosphere! I recommend mango smoothies and pineapple cakes.
Mamee Jonker House @ Melaka
There is free entry. Excited to see childhood character - Mamee monster! Though it is just a souvenir shop selling Mamee monster merchandise. Surprisingly found out there is a workshop on 2nd floor. Fun experience especially if you have young children. A bit pricey, but worth doing for the first time.You will see how the snack is made. There is also a restaurant inside the shop with plenty of food.
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Lunch @ Old Day Old Taste
Visited the place on 29th Dec. Ordered chicken rice, of which both rice and chicken are tasteless and we needed to add a lot of chili sauce. The Yong Tau Fu is just meh, not recommended. Otak and vegetables is acceptable if the vegetables is less salty.
The tables and chairs are oily. Even the menu also oily. Everything was handled by foreign workers which is rare in Jonker Street. Staffs were unattentive, pay upon order.
The overall set up is nice as it has an olden days feel.
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DIVERSITY of JONKER STREET of MELAKA
Hungry? Boring? Why not have a walk at JONKER Street of Melaka and you may discover how diverse it is with variety of food, friendly owners, responsible tourists, and even the amazing souvenir along the street you can see or bring home. Try a cup of coffee at HeeSang, experience the MaMee making for kids and also take a cup of milk tea from Tealive while resting. Feel the diversity! #mytripvlog
Malaca Trip
Short escape at Malaca City. Use Ferry from Dumai Indonesia to Malaca. What a beautiful City with rich Historical feautures. Worth to try, just make sure to use SunScreen cause its pretty hot 🥵
Sunday morning easy walk
Today I had an easy walk in the morning. It is really walking distant. It is a must visit street if you go to Malacca, you can see all kinds of shops, restaurants, souvenirs, maybe one or two temples. It is hot to walk in the days but in the night, it is a nice place to hangout. There are a few drinking bars, cheap yet comfortable. There is a hardrock cafe in front of Jonker Street
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Jonker Street, heaven of food
a must visit place in malacca malaysia. Food heaven at affordable prices. tourist spots. many good food here.
Jonker street
You can’t miss this place to enjoy the beauty combination of modern arts on Chinese styles buildings and many chic places to taste good 🍲
Jonker Walk Night Market
Explore the Jonker Street Night Market when you travel to Malacca City. It is one of the top attractions to visit in Malacca.Official name of Jonker Street is Jalan Hang Jebat although the latter is rarely used by most commoners.
The best part of Jonker Street is the night market on Fridays and Saturdays that sells everything from tasty treats to cheap keepsakes. The street is blocked for traffic and turns into night market.
Graze on barbecued quail eggs and kuih (sticky-rice sweets) as you squeeze between souvenir and T-shirt stalls, pausing to watch the occasional Chinese karaoke performance.
Come to Malacca to eat and eat! It feels more expensive than Penang, especially in the scenic spot. The legendary Jonker Street is ten or twenty blocks, and the consumption level is quite high! Chicken rice is not too delicious, but I feel that the brand of Nyonya cooking at the evening is not bad. Not only the food is sufficient, the vegetables are self-service, and the drinks can be refilled. It can be said that it is very cost-effective! The traditional ice products of Nyonya are also worth a try! Cooling away from thirst, it is comparable to four fruit soup!
As a Malaysian, You Changjing was asked on the show: If you want to travel to Malaysia, where would you recommend it to everyone? As a full-fledged foodie, You Changjing first recommended to everyone that it is Chicken Soup Street. This street full of food and fun is really a foodie. When it comes to this, Chang Changjings eyes are shining.
It is said that the name of Jonker Street evolved from the "street street" of Fujian dialect, because the pronunciation of "street field" and "chicken field" is the same. Over time, there is an interesting "street street". first name. Today, this ancient street, which is closely related to Zheng He's voyages to the Western Ocean more than 600 years ago, has become a famous prosperous cultural tourist attraction.
Jingchang Street has a lot of special snacks. Visitors here, especially Chinese tourists, will not miss every exquisite food with a strong hometown flavor: chicken succulent chicken rice noodles; nourishing body band Bak Kut Teh with Chinese medicinal taste; Nyonya dish with a strong taste, sour, sweet, spicy and pungent taste. If you have enough appetite and eat all the way, you will find that you can stop eating.
A Complete Guide to a One-Day Tour in Malacca: Play It This Way on Your First Visit
After Malaysia introduced a visa-free policy, there's one more spontaneous overseas destination you can jet off to from China! Besides the incredibly tempting islands🏝️ (yes, I'm dying to go🥹), this note recommends a vibrant little town—Malacca❗️
🌟【Recommended One-Day Itinerary】
1️⃣First stop is the 【Dutch Square】, where the buildings around the square are mostly red🏠, making it a great spot for photos!
2️⃣Then head to 【St. Paul's Hill】 near the Dutch Square for a walk. It involves a bit of a climb, but you'll get a panoramic view of Malacca~
3️⃣For lunch, try the local specialty 【Nyonya Cuisine】😋. BABA House is recommended for its authentic taste!
4️⃣After lunch, take a ride to the 【Malacca Straits Mosque】🕌. This mosque situated over the sea is really beautiful, and if you arrive in the afternoon, you can also watch the sunset, which is quite special~
p.s. Women need to wear a local headscarf🧕
5️⃣For dinner, give Satay Celup a try! BAN LEE SIANG is recommended~ or you could go for the unique Hainanese Chicken Rice!
6️⃣After dinner, take a stroll through 【Jonker Street Night Market】 to experience the local life. It's really lively at night~ and you'll see a lot of Chinese haha!
📸【Photo Spots Recommended】
When in Malacca, of course, you'll want to take beautiful photos! Here are a few spots that are great for photography👇
1️⃣Dutch Square: The color scheme here is red and pink, so it's suggested to wear light-colored clothes to avoid clashing too much~
2️⃣Jonker Street: This is a more local and characteristic night market. It's recommended to stay near Jonker Street for convenience❗️
3️⃣St. Paul's Church: Located on a hill, it requires a bit of climbing, but personally, it feels like a light hike and isn't too tiring~
4️⃣Malacca Straits Mosque: The scenery here is really photogenic! But remember to respect local religious customs when taking portraits, and women should wear headscarves😉
Walk around Jonker Street, Melaka
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Jonker street is located in Jalan Hang Jabat, the heart of Melaka. This is the famous street in Melaka that you must visit if you are there, it is famous with the heritage, baba nyonya culture, and much more. The local have converted the colonial era buildings into shops, galleries, guesthouses and cafes. Best time to visit the Jonker Street is during weekend night.
A day trip to Malacca is too rushed!
When you come to Malaysia, you must go to Malacca. I thought Malacca was just a check-in for landmark buildings such as the Dutch Red House, but I didn't expect it to be very lively, with night markets, cruise ships, and coffee shops by the small river. It's a whole place for petty bourgeoisie.
Itinerary:
Take the bus from Kuala Lumpur, the one-way fare is 10-15RM, the journey is about 1.5-2 hours, it is recommended to buy the return ticket when you go to Malacca for a day trip.
Kuala Lumpur-Malacca: Buy tickets at TBS station, choose Melaka as the terminal.
Malacca-Kuala Lumpur: Buy tickets at Malacca Central Station, choose TBS as the terminal.
Take a Grab from Malacca station to Chicken Farm Street, simply stroll around this street and come back to this street to visit the night market in the evening. It is recommended to come on weekends, the night market is super lively, with all kinds of food stalls and small stalls selling trinkets.
Take photos at the Dutch Red House, which is a landmark building in Malacca. Walk along this street of the Dutch Red House, go up to the top of the mountain, and you will see St. Diego Castle. At the foot of the mountain is the Sultan's Palace.
Take a Grab to the Strait Mosque, blow the sea breeze by the sea, watch the sunset, take a taxi back to Chicken Farm Street to visit the night market, and sit in the Bar by the river is very comfortable.
Tips: We took the bus to Malacca at 11:00, arrived at Chicken Farm Street at 13:30, started shopping, and took the bus back to Kuala Lumpur at 21:30. The last bus back to Kuala Lumpur is 23:30. Malacca·Central County
Foodie’s paradise at Jonker Street 🍜📸
Just had the most awesome time exploring Jonker Street in Melaka! 🍜📸 It’s a foodie’s paradise with endless options for delicious treats lining the street. But let me tell you, it’s not just about the food – the vibe here is so cool, and there are tons of photo-worthy spots everywhere you look! From colorful street art to charming old buildings, every corner is begging for a snapshot. And the best part? The street comes alive at night with vibrant lights and bustling crowds, making for some seriously magical photo opportunities. Trust me, your Instagram feed is gonna thank you for a visit to Jonker Street! #JonkerStreet #Melaka #FoodieParadise #StreetPhotography
Shopping Therapy at Jonker Street Malacca
Malacca, Malaysia; captivates visitors with its unique blend of culture and shopping, particularly along the iconic Jonker Street. This historical city in Malaysia is a cultural melting pot, showcasing influences from Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European traditions (additionally Peranakan).
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Jonker Street stands out as a bustling hub for shopping enthusiasts, offering a kaleidoscope of antique shops, vibrant markets, and delectable street food stalls. Tourists can immerse themselves in the rich heritage by exploring the street's diverse offerings, from traditional crafts to modern trinkets. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with cultural gems, makes Malacca, and especially Jonker Street, a must-visit destination for those seeking a delightful fusion of history, retail and shopping therapy.
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Unwind from the pressures of daily life and treat yourself to a day or two of relaxation and indulgent shopping in this rejuvenating destination.
AN EVENING STROLL AROUND JONKER WALK
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Jonker Street, also known as Jonker Walk, is a famous street in the historic town of Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia. It is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant atmosphere, and a plethora of attractions.
Jonker Street is particularly known for its night market, which takes place on weekends. During the Jonker Walk Night Market, the street comes alive with a diverse array of stalls selling everything from local street food, traditional snacks, clothing, handicrafts, antiques, and souvenirs. It's a hub of activity and a great place to experience Melaka's cultural diversity.
Aside from the night market, Jonker Street is lined with beautifully preserved heritage buildings, including Chinese shophouses that date back to the colonial era. It's a great place to explore during the day, taking in the architecture and visiting museums, temples, and galleries that showcase the town's history and culture.
Overall, Jonker Street in Melaka is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the charm and heritage of this historic Malaysian town.
Exploring Malacca City
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Name of place: Malacca City
location: Near Straits of Malacca
This weekend i stayed in malacca for a short break. i took this time to explore the city by foot as i walked along jonker street and malacca little india. The popular Jonker Street was full of exciting activities. I enjoyed watching all the hustle and bustle as i made my way down to the mouth of the malacca river. Lastly, i ended the night with the super delicious chendol.
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if you travel to malacca dont forget visit go to jonkerwalk especially for chinese almost 100 variety of chinese food.
The Food Peeps Coffee and Deli
Popular, compact spot for handmade brunch & coffee in a secluded location with a leafy terrace.
Excellent location.
Open early. large portions and very well served
Recommend to check this place out if you're walking in the zone. Can get crowded on weekends but on weekdays it's pretty easy to get a table free and clean.
The salmon pieces in the salad and in the sandwiches are quite a lot than usual so that’s a good deal.
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Jonker walk in malacca... great experience
I and families enjoy this trip... W love street food, cheap massage and all... Such a great experience s
📍Jonker Walk , Melaka
Another attraction place to go 😍
You can go for foods & souvenir 👍🏻
I recommend you to try the curry mee at the middle on jonker walk, sOooooooo Good 👍🏻
Encore Melaka Malaysia
Malacca Malaysia Jonker Street / temple /malacca river historical city and enjoy local traditional food. hope you love it and enjoy.
Malacce have more than 600 history .this country have many country attack.................japan .. uk .. holland .. purtugal.
Happy chinese New Year 2023
Amazing culture of Malaysia....
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