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MALACCA
- ( HISTORICAL MALACCA )



Malacca
rose from a humble fishing village to become a major
center of the spice trade forming a vital link between
the East and the West. Melaka (Malacca) is rich with
history. In fact, the earliest written records of
the country made reference to the Malacca Peninsula,
instead of the Malay Peninsula or Malaya. Since it's
founding, circa 1400, by a fleeing Sumatra prince,
Parameswara. The journey which Parameswara made during
his flight to escape the wrath of the Emperor of Majapahit
whom he had unsuccessfully tried to overthrown. At
the height of its power, the Sultanate of Malacca
extended its borders over the whole of peninsula to
encompass Pantani in the North and on the west right
into the neighboring island of Sumatra to included
Aru, Rokan, Siak, Kampar and Inderagiri. This was
during the mid-1400s. The Golden Age of the Malacca
Sultanate unfortunately lasted only for less then
a century.
In
1511, the first of many foreign invasions of Malacca
took place when the Portuguese arrived. The Portuguese
were determined to control the East-West trade; so
Malacca still retained its importance as a trade center
until 1641 when the Portuguese surrendered Malacca
to the Dutch. The Dutch who had a stronger foothold
over the Indonesia archipelago swung the trade center
over to Sumatra. In the meantime, Malacca's trade
also declined due to the silting of its port. In 1795
Melaka (Malacca) was given to the British to prevent
it form falling to the hands of the French, where
the Netherlands was captured during the French Revolution.
By the time British took over in 1824, the focus of
the trade has shifted from Malacca to Singapore and
Penang. Malacca however becomes the focal again during
the struggle for independence after the Japanese Occupation
during the Second World War and the British Colonial
period that followed. So when Malaya gained its independence,
it was only fitting that the Declaration of Independence
was proclaimed in Malacca, where it all began. In
1989, Malacca has been declared as Malaysia's history
city.
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Departure to Malacca
Breakfast
Arrive at Bukit Au Yin
Depart to Malacca Town
Lunch
Arrive at A ' Famasa
Free and easy activity
Arrive at hotel and check-in
Free and easy activity
Shopping at Pelangi Mall
Dinner
Come back to hotel
Stayed Overnight |
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Breakfast
Check-out from hotel
Arrive
at A ' Famasa
Resort
Animal World Safari + Water World
Lunch
Depart from Malacca to Ipoh
Dinner
Departure from Malacca |
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2 way transportation to Malacca
1 night accomodation in hotel
Ticket for Animal World Safari
+ Water World
Ticket for Bukit Au Yin
1 x Breakfast
Travel insurance security
Tourist Guide |
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Cowboy Town |
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