
It's the 1st week of the 2-week school holiday in June and my family came back from Malacca just two days ago. We took a short break to this historical town. We visited the museum and JW is extremely keen and excited over each and every item there. She made sure that we slow down and not miss any of the exhibits there. I had difficulties in answering all her questions about the exhibits but luckily, my smart boy came to my rescue. JS has just covered the Malacca subject in school recently and he was more than happy to explain in details the Malacca history. A prince named Parameswara fled from Sumatra and discovered Malacca. Was so proud of my boy. We also visited the zoo which is quite huge and surprisingly, they have even more animals there than our National Zoo. It worths visiting. The kids enjoyed it very much though it was hot.
We stayed at this little preanakan boutique called Courtyard@Hereen which is just less than a year old. We booked a deluxe family room for $300 per night. It was clean, new and comfortable. We were basically in the middle of town and most places of interests were just within walking distance. The only set back was the hot weather, otherwise it was relaxing and yummy too.... love the nyonya food!
We bump into Kelly, ex Citibank staff at the Capitol Satay Celup where we had to queue for 1 hr but the food was simply good that we had our second round on the day we left Malacca. We were smart, we made an effort to be there 5mins before they open up @ 5pm and we got the 1st table and had a sumptous meal.
We took a ride on the revolving tower at Taming Sari to view the whole town at bird level. It was so unfamiliar, doesnt believe that it is Malacca in Malaysia. Magnificient view!
We stayed at this little preanakan boutique called Courtyard@Hereen which is just less than a year old. We booked a deluxe family room for $300 per night. It was clean, new and comfortable. We were basically in the middle of town and most places of interests were just within walking distance. The only set back was the hot weather, otherwise it was relaxing and yummy too.... love the nyonya food!
We bump into Kelly, ex Citibank staff at the Capitol Satay Celup where we had to queue for 1 hr but the food was simply good that we had our second round on the day we left Malacca. We were smart, we made an effort to be there 5mins before they open up @ 5pm and we got the 1st table and had a sumptous meal.
We took a ride on the revolving tower at Taming Sari to view the whole town at bird level. It was so unfamiliar, doesnt believe that it is Malacca in Malaysia. Magnificient view!
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