In this last episode from Malacca we seek out the historic side. Where ships came and and out of the port trading their wares back when Melacca looked and sounded very different to today.
One ticket price get you into three museums, although looking a little tired they had a nostalgia charm and are worth the walk around to find out what makes this place so special.
More food was of course part of the day and we headed to another chicken rice ball vendor and compared it to the previous meal we had. No trip to Malacca would be complete without trying more chendol, but Aspen was feeling a little sleepy so Millie and Aspen headed for a foot massage whilst the boys went to eat!
Back together again with rested feet and satisfied bellies we headed to the most beautiful Peranakan home any of us have ever seen. It really needs a visit if you are nearby. Even after all this our day was still not done. A boat ride along the river gave us a chance to see some incredible street art and have a bit of a rest before finding another more local spot for some more dinner.
Come and explore with us!
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With thanks to Jeremy Lee for his photo of the water wheel.
https://www.jltravellounge.com/Travel-Blog/Melaka-River-Nancy-Kitchen
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Kit used:
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