MALACCA TRIP

 

   



Before coming to Malacca, we made a lot of plans and found many famous and delicious places to eat and spectacular attractions to visit. On the first day of our trip, we went to the renowned Ah Ma Ho Liao @ Merdeka Permai for breakfast, and then headed to Jonker Street (which is particularly lively at night). Here, we saw many old buildings and traditional ways of life, everything looked very vintage


  

Afterward, we visited the Christ Church Melaka which call Red House in Malacca, passing by the Malacca River on the way. The Malacca River looks particularly beautiful at night.


Later on, we went to St Paul Chruch for a photo op. Getting there involved a tiring uphill climb, but it was definitely worth it.


By lunchtime, we went to Nanyang Chicken Rice ball, a restaurant famous for its chicken rice molded into balls. Surprisingly, it was quite delicious. After eating, we checked into our hotel to rest.

    

In the evening, we returned to Jonker Street, which was bustling with activity. It was crowded with people and there were many street food stalls, making it a large and bustling night market. We spent quite a while here.


Finally, we ended our first day in Malacca with a variety of delicious skewers at Satay Celup.

  

On the second day, after having breakfast at Baba Kaya, we planned to stop by the beach on our way back to UKM. Because the weather was hot, we bought some coconut water to drink and had lunch along the way.

  

Upon reaching the beach, it was very lively but also extremely hot. Suddenly, I spotted a horse riding booth and decided to give it a try. Riding the horse made me nervous, afraid of falling off suddenly, but overall it was quite an exhilarating experience.

  

  

Then, we continued on our way back to UKM. This time, we passed by Port Dickson beach in Negeri Sembilan, so we stopped by to play. The scenery here was spectacular, perfect for families to enjoy.

This was our last stop, and afterward, we continued on our journey back. Finally, around 9 p.m., we arrived back at our respective dormitories. And with that, our trip to Malacca came to an end.



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