Malacca, Malaysia
Malacca, the third-smallest Malaysian state, stretches along the southern Malay Peninsula, facing the Straits of Malacca. Its fascinating multicultural heritage is evidenced by a magnificently mixed-up architecture and wonderful cuisine. Indeed, so rich and significant is its heritage that Malacca became a World Heritage Site in July 2008.
Old Malacca
Spend your time ashore wandering its photogenic streets, sampling excellent food and picking up interesting trinkets. Old Malacca, west of the river, is a maze of narrow, winding thoroughfares lined with decorative houses, dinky shops, mosques and temples.
Houses of Worship
Along Temple Street, you’ll find houses of worship representing Malaysia's three principal religions; Cheng Hoon Teng Chinese temple, Sri Poyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Hindu temple, and Kampung Kling Mosque.
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