I love the colorful Nanyang style of Malacca | Photographed holy place recommended!
said that Malacca has not been to Malaysia. Malacca is the oldest city in the history of Malaysia. In 2008, it was listed by the United Nations as a World Cultural Heritage List, and its status is equivalent to Chiang Mai in Thailand. This trade city with a history of nearly 700 years has always been a place for colonialists because of its good nautical location and abundant spices and other resources. Zheng He went to the Western Ocean seven times and stopped there five times. It is said that the first generation of Chinese followed Zheng He from Malacca to Malaysia, and their descendants were called Nyonya. Because of this historical background, you can see the real Nanyang-style architecture in today's Malacca, and shoot a variety of Nanyang-style movies!
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1[Malacca Strait Mosque]
Strait Mosque is a bit far from Jonker Street. It takes about half an hour to take a taxi, but taxis are not willing to take a taxi. If you want to give the driver some money, let them wait at the door, or they can't find the car. The building is very beautiful, the white roof is golden, the multicolored glass, a beautiful building is built in the sea, and it seems to float when the water level is high. Quietly guarding the people here. The mosque was built on the seashore. It is also a maritime mosque. To enter the temple, you need to take off your shoes and wear a robe. Opposite the mosque is the world's busiest Strait of Malacca. You can see boats in the distance. In fact, 70% of the ships are shipped to China.
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[How to get there] Take a taxi, about 20 minutes
[business hours] 7
It is recommended to come at sunset time. In addition to watching the mosque, you can also see the sunset scenery of the beach. If there is no cloud and no rain, it will be a good experience. It is not recommended to walk over, be sure to take Grab.
I had a great trip seeing all those beautiful places in Maleka, it was such a great choise i have ever made. I loved being there I would love to stay if I could
First of all, don't walk here, no matter where you come from, you have to walk a long way, take a bus, take a taxi or travel with a group. The temple is right by the sea and the scenery is beautiful. The staff here shout at everyone, so be prepared to appreciate the local customs and enjoy it. ...
When I arrived at the hotel, I put down my luggage and went straight to Pulau Melaka. After crossing the bridge along Jalan Melaka Raya 35, I came to a circular place with MELAKA GATEWAY several gold characters on it. This is the gate of Malacca. The large display card is the future planning map. Continue south through Jln Baiduri 8, through a forest and sandstone to the west side of the island, when a sea is unfolding, here is facing the Strait of Malacca. There are many anglers on the boulders on the shore, and there are tourists who see the scenery. A beach 🏖 next to a reef, at this time, I heard a prayer, the original sound of the mosque horn 🎺, crisp and loud, conveying a long distance can be heard, looking at the mosque there are many people. I strolled on the beach, turned over the reef, and gradually approached the Strait Mosque. Standing on the sandy land of this reef, the view is wider. In the evening, the breeze is caressing, and the waves are pounding the sandstone on the shore. Tourists from all over the world are here to punch in and take pictures. The lights of the Malacca Strait Mosque were all lit up, and the building was particularly eye-catching under the background of night.
Melaka Straits Mosque, an architectural marvel, elegantly rises above the waters of the Malacca Strait. With its modern design and stunning views, the mosque stands as an iconic symbol of spiritual serenity amidst the historical charm of Melaka.
The Malacca Straits Mosque is really beautiful. And it was made on the embanked land called Pulau Melaka. The mosque with the golden dome seems to float when the water starts to rise. So some also call it the Floating Mosque of Malacca.
A breathtaking blend of art and devotion. Serene waterside marvel!