Monday, 18 March 2013

Sunway Lagoon Budget Trip


SUNWAY LAGOON WATER THEME PARK TOUR RESORT, SUNWAY PYRAMID HOTEL,SUNWAY PYRAMID SHOPPING SUNWAY, ICE SKATING RING, SUNWAY VILLA


Sunway Lagoon is strategically located in the township of Bandar Sunway in Petaling Jaya. Spanning 80 acres, the Lagoon draws fun seekers from all over with its reputation as a fascinating land of fun and excitement.
5 different themed parks in 1 amazing destination.
Sunway Lagoon is Asia's Best Attraction. This multi-award winning attraction is recognized by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) as Asia's Best Attraction for four consecutive years (2007 – 2010).

Whether you are looking to cool down in the tropical sun @ Asia's Best Water Park, looking for a hair-raising experience @ Scream Park, enjoying the thrilling rides @ Amusement Park, getting your adrenaline pumping @ Extreme Park, or getting up close and personal with your favourite animals @ Wildlife Park, there is something for all @ Sunway Lagoon.

Sunway Lagoon is also home to the regions hottest events and concerts. Glitz and glamour, or cool and happening, Sunway Lagoon has hosted the most sought after events in the region like the MTV World Stage (2009 & 2010), Arthurs Day Celebration and the Quiksilver Revolution Tour.

With more than 80 rides and attractions, and within 15 minutes from Kuala Lumpur, Sunway Lagoon is the ultimate destination you'll have to visit when you're in town!

Sunway Lagoon is separated into 3 major themed lands, each boasting their own exciting attractions. Find entertainment, adventure and excitement all in place. A place where you will bring back more than just memories.

Package rate include:
You May Choose 3 Parks Package or 5 Parks Package
3 Park Package 5 Park Package
a. Water Parka. Water Park
b. Amusement Parkb. Amusement Park
c. Wildlife Parkc. Wildlife Park
d. Extreme Park
e. Scream Park
* Close on Tuesday, except when it falls on Public Holidays or Malaysia School Holidays.

Tour Pick Up 0930 hours
Tour Durations 07 hours
Tour Inclusion SIC Return transfer, Entrance Fees
SIC Rate Adult - 3 Park RM 120 nett per person per booking
 (Min 2 person per booking)
SIC Rate Child - 3 Park RM 100 nett per person (travel with 2 adult)
SIC Rate Adult - 5 Park RM 160 nett per person per booking
 (Min 2 person per booking)
SIC Rate Child - 5 Park RM 140 nett per person (travel with 2 adult)



To make a booking or query, please email or call us ;
Email      : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com 
Hotline 1 : +6 019 662 2929
Hotline 2 : +6 019 237 6999


For More information, please visit the following website ;
Website 1 : www.bigtreetours.com 
Website 2 : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com 




Kuala Selangor, FireFlies Budget Trip




Kuala Selangore Fireflies Tour
Fire Flies Park Resort & Kampung Kuantan
Kelip Kelip Boat Ride, Christmas Trees
Bukit Malawati and Pasir Penampang Fishing Village
Kuala Selangor Sea Food Dinner


INTRODUCTION 
Kuala Selangore Fireflies Tour

Fireflies second name to lay-men is understood as “Lightning Bugs”. They are nocturnal and luminous and of the beetle family Lampyridae, consisting of about 1,900 species that inhabit tropical and temperate regions. The common glow-worm is a member of this family. They shine in the night like fire to attract sexual partners.

Someone once described this firefly hamlet as the eighth wonder of the world. Why do fireflies only occur in this particular rendezvous? It is because the growth of the firefly must be mingled with the water flowing towards lowland, passing through forest, bushes and the natural un-disturb environment. The river flows towards the intersection of fresh and salt-water. One type of trees grow well at this area, the intersection of fresh river water meeting the sea-water. This trees growth bushy and inter-mitten is call "Pokok Berembang" in Malay. “Berembang” (Sonneratia caseolaris); trees must be something that fireflies fancy lot, in addition to these factors, the environment must be tranquil, besides the air being free from pollution and water from contamination. more on fireflies

Bukit Melawati (Melawati Hill), Bukit Melawati overlooks the little town and is an ideal site for looking out at the Straits of Malacca. It was once used by the Sultan of Selangor, followed by the Dutch and British. Fort Melawati, a three-storey structure, on Melawati Hill was built on the 1780’s during the reign of Sultan Ibrahim. As it is at the strategic mouth of the Selangor River, this place was once the scene where many fiery battles took place between the locals and seafaring invaders.


Fort Altingsburg - Kota Melawati, Sultan Ibrahmin - the Second Sultan of Selangor built this Fort during his reign from 1770-1826. Later it was taken over by the Dutch for a short time and the name was then changed to Fort Altingsburg, named after the Dutch Governer of Malacca. The lighthouse were built in 1907.


Silver-Leaf MonkeysSeveral families of Silver-Leaf Monkeys and Long-Tailed Macaques hang around here for peanut handouts from visitors. The Silver-leaf babies have golden fur as compared with the adults of a dull-ashen grey. These Monkeys are a delight - they are gentle and seem to always have a thank you for every morsel of food given. The long-tailed macaques, on the other hand, are generally a little more mischievous and if you turn your back for a second - you'd never know what they would do. Always be careful when feeding the monkeys. Although they have had many interactions with humans, we must remember that they are wild and wild animals tend to be erratic sometimes.

Pasir Penambang is a Chinese fishing village town across the river from Kuala Selangor, located at left right after crossing the bridge. Rural in origin but commercial at heart, the town is now an important hub for tourism, with a wide chain of seafood restaurants, traditional markets and rustic shops. Typically, a day trip to Kuala Selangor will include shopping for fresh fish, dried snacks and local biscuits at town center, then later, seafood dinner at a Chinese restaurant (with a view of the river) before breaking to Kampung Kuantan or Belimbing to watch fireflies at night.

Kampung Kuantan and Kampung Belimbing is both striving jetty located next to the riverbank. the Mangroves thrive along coastal strips and river mouths, where freshwater streams meet that salty sea. Many different mangrove tree species make up these special habitats. But at Kampung Kuantan, the riverbanks are full of berembang trees (Sonneratia caseolaris); these trees grow well in brackish water and reach 8 km upstream and 18 km downstream to Kuala Selangor. There are many types of firefly beetles; the species (Pteroptyx tener) at Kampung Kuantan live in big colonies. At dusk fireflies gather in berembang trees to suck tree sap and flash to attract a mate.



Both males and females light up, but only the males do it together in unison. One of the longest stretches of a single firefly species found anywhere!



During daylight hours fireflies rest in grass, ground vegetation or muddy riverbanks. Two important things are found here: moist soil and a snail.

Female fireflies lay eggs in the soft soil, larvae emerge and feed on the snails. When mature new adults fly off to join the thousands of others sparkling the trees at night. This cycle is repeated over and over to supply the colony since a firefly life span is about two months.


ATTIRE – What to wear?
Casual t-shirts with long/short pants
Sandals/sport shoes
Socks
Umrealla or raincoats

PACKAGE DETAILS
Pick up time 1630 hours
Tour Durations 7 hours
Tour Inclusion Return transfer, Boat Ride, Visit to places 
 mentioned, 1 seafood Dinner
SIC Tour Rate Adult RM 220 nett per person (Min 2 person per booking)
SIC Tour Rate Child RM 180 nett per person (Accompany by 2 adult)   
PRIVATE Tour RM 500 nett per vehicle, excluding entrance fees,
 meals.If you have more person, this is more
 economical and cheaper as you share cost           
 with more person.

 PACKAGE INCLUDES
Return transfers from Kuala Lumpur Hotel
1 seafood dinner
Boat ride and fireflies tour
Bukit Malawati
Accompanying Driver cum Guide

To make a booking or query, please email or call us ;
Email      : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com 

Hotline 1 : +6 019 662 2929
Hotline 2 : +6 019 237 6999


For More information, please visit the following website ;
Website 1 : www.bigtreetours.com 
Website 2 : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com 

Kuala Gandah, Elephant Sanctuary Budget Trip


ELEPHANT SANCTUARY MALAYSIAKUALA GANDAH ELEPHANT SANCTUARY PAHANG

Kuala Gandah | Elephant Sanctuary Malaysia | Elephant Tours Malaysia | 
Deer Farm | Lanchang Town | Fruit Farm | Elephant Feeding | Elephant Bath | Pahang, Malaysia

Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary in Malaysia was set up for Wild and abandoned Elephant for rehabilitation before being release back to the wild, in area that is natural habitat to this wild beast. It is surely a worthwhile visit to any visitors, tourist as each of you will contribute in a small-way into this good caused as your Tour Package have included Conservation Fees in form as Entrance Fee.

Kuala Gandah Lanchang Elephant Sanctuary Pahang Malaysia

Kuala Gandah Elephant Orphanage Sanctuary, Pahang is a rare and fantastic opportunity to get up close to endemic Malaysian elephants.

This truly unique Elephant Orphanage of Kuala Gandah in Pahang will give you a very rare opportunity to learn about these displaced gentle giants.Get the chance to ride them through the jungle, with the help of an elephant guide, or mahout.
For the brave and adventurous, there are opportunities to take the elephants down to the river and help give them a bath! There really is no better opportunity than this to get in touch with these grey giants.
It is estimated that there are only 1,200 wild Asian Elephants, also known as Elephus Maximus, left in Malaysia and this is the only conservation centre set up to relocate these displaced pachyderms.
Kuala Gandah is about 2 hours leisure drive from Kuala Lumpur. A day trip to Kuala Gandah - TheElephant sanctuary is the most rewarding experience and should not be miss for any travelers to Malaysia.
Kuala Gandah Pahang Elephant Sanctuary

The Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary is one noble yet ambitious elephant conservation program implemented and managed by the Malaysian Wildlife Society. It was set-up to rehabilitate the injured, abandoned, wild elephant that has stray out of their boundaries. These elephant once has been well rehabilitated and in good conditions and has been assessed as fit to survive on it's own, they will be release back to their own natural habitat.
Your tour start from Kuala Lumpur, pick up from your hotel, you will drive through Karak Highway heading to Kuantan direction, passing the world famous Genting Highlands and Bukit Tinggi Resort,Colmar Tropicale Resort in the middle of journey. One will awed by Malaysia still lush and abundance tropical rain forest on your lefct and right while being shuttle to Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. Don't miss the small little kampung, food stalls, fruits stalls that sprouting up by the roadside.
Baby Elephant bathing Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary Lanchang Pahang
First visit to the Deer Farm, drive through the local communities village. Welcome by the lush greeneries in the Rainforest Jungle, visit to the Museum, then Video presentation. Feeding time, proceed to the Open area "Padang" where you will see the local handler feeding the Elephants and bathing the creatures.

You may join in to feed the Elephant with fruits such as carrots and bananas. Afterwards, you may also take a rides on this semi-wild elephants and experience the thrill of bathing with the elephants at a nearby river all under the watchful eye and careful supervision of the elephant's skilled trainers. The specially trained and committed team of wildlife experts are dedicated to the protection and preservation of the Asian elephants.
  •  Elephant Ride, Elephant Feeding
  • Elephant Grooming and Bathing
  • Documentary Video Show
  • Drinking Water & Packed Lunch
NOTE: Recommended Gears - Sport Shoes, T-shirts, Long   Pants, Sunglasses & Hat. 
         Please bring along extra dry clothing including undergarments.

Tour Pick up Time 0900 hours
Tour Durations 07 hours approximate
Tour Inclusion SIC Guided Tour Return transfer, Conservation Fees, 1 Lunch
SIC Rate Adult RM 220 nett per person per booking (Min 2 person per booking)
SIC Rate Child RM 140 nett per person (Travel with 2 adults)
PRIVATE Tour RM 500 nett per vehicle per tour
 It is cheaper to hire a vehicle when you have 4 - 5 person.
 (Excluding  entrance fees)

Tour Highlights
Batu Caves  and Hindu Temples
Elephant ride
Elephant feeding
Elephant grooming and bathing (if weather permits)
Video Presentation
Visit Rubber & Palm oil plantations (if time permits)
Feel of Rainforest (drive through)
Driving through Country Side
Eating local cuisine / fruits is an adventure by itself & much more.....


To make a booking or query, please email or call us ;
Email      : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com 

Hotline 1 : +6 019 662 2929
Hotline 2 : +6 019 237 6999


For More information, please visit the following website ;
Website 1 : www.bigtreetours.com 
Website 2 : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com 

Cameron Hinglands Budget Trip


CAMERON HIGHLANDS BUDGET TOUR - DAY TRIPKUALA LUMPUR BUDGET TOUR

This Hill Station is located in the State of Pahang, 4-5 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur. It is named after Williams Cameron, a British Surveyor who stumbled across the plateau in 1885 during a mapping expedition.

Cameron Highlands is located about 1500m above sea level. This is the most popular highland retreats for Malaysian and to those tourist who are looking for more variety of destination other then Kuala Lumpur. Cameron Highlands has its Malaysia taste and has a charm of its own with its Tudor architecture style buildings and tea plantations with its soothing greenery and breathtaking scenery, not to mention the old favorite English pastime of having afternoon tea and scones with Devonshire cream.
 
Agriculture is Cameron Highlands primarily domain, one will find abundance of vegetable farms, flower nurseries, fruit farms, Strawberries Farms that is fruiting all year round. The most prominent highlights are the Tea Plantations that one should not miss to visit. there are 3 small cities, that's call Ringlet, Tanah Rata and Brinchang, you should notice a hive of activities with restaurants, small groceries shops are abundance with local and tourist alike as it's main patron.

Tour Highlight :
* Tea Plantation
* Strawberry Farm
* Cactus Valley
* Vegetable Farm & Wet Market
* Mount Brinchang & Mossy Forest

Pick Up Time 0700 hrs
Tour Duration 9 - 10 hours Inclusive of K.Lumpur - Cameron - K.Lumpur Journey
Tour Inclusive of Return transfer on SIC basis, Tours as stated, Entrance Fee
SIC Rate for Adult RM 350 nett per person (Min 2 person per booking)
SIC Rate for Child RM 250 nett per person (Rates valid for Travelling
PRIVATE Basis RM 850 nett per van for 0800 - 1900 hrs KUL-CMH-KUL

To make a booking or query, please email or call us ;
Email      : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com 

Hotline 1 : +6 019 662 2929
Hotline 2 : +6 019 237 6999


For More information, please visit the following website ;
Website 1 : www.bigtreetours.com 
Website 2 : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com 



Historical Malacca Budget Trip


FULLDAY HISTORICAL MALACCA BUDGET TOURKUALA LUMPUR BUDGET TOUR

Historical Malacca City Tour enable you to experience the historical richness of Malacca, the starting point where the country known as Malaysia was formed.


Founded by Parameswara the adventurous run-away prince from Sumatera, the historic city of Malacca is a living museum, with both ruins and well conserved buildings from bygone eras right in the heart of the city. The famous ruins of A Famosa (Porta De Santiago), the Portuguese Square and the Portuguese Eurasians have their origin in 1511, when the Portuguese defeated the Malacca Sultanate. The red thick-walled Stadhuys, believed to be the oldest Dutch building in the East, and the salmon red Christ Church stem from the Dutch period which began in 1641. The lifestyle of the early rich Chinese who arrived from the mid-15th century is well displayed in the Baba and Nyonya Heritage Musuem. And In the old mosques dotted around can be seen Sumatran and Javanese influence.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • St.Peter’s Church-Roman Catholic Church build in 1790
  • Bukit Cina /Chinese Hill-Largest Chinese cemetery outside of China
  • Dutch Square –Standhuys 1641-1660/Christ Church 1753 / Queen Victoria Fountain 1901
  • Chinatown - Jonker street, Hormony street, Millionaire street, -Chinese temple, Hindu temple & Malay mosque.
  • Ruins of St.Paul’s Hill-A’Famosa / View of Straits of Malacca / Replica of Sultan’s Palace/ Independence Building / Memorial Club House / Open Bazaar & Bullock Cat Rides. Handicraft  & souvenir stop.

To make a booking or query, please email or call us ;
Email      : klfong.bigtreemalaysia@gmail.com 

Hotline 1 : +6 019 662 2929
Hotline 2 : +6 019 237 6999


For More information, please visit the following website ;
Website 1 : www.bigtreetours.com 
Website 2 : www.malaysia-adventuretours.com 


Tour Pick up Time 0845 hours                    
Tour Durations 08 hours
Tour Inclusion SIC Guided Tour, 1 Lunch,
 K.Lumpur - Malacca -  K.Lumpur Transfer
SIC Rate Adult RM 280 nett person       (Min 2 person per booking)
SIC Rate Child RM 230 nett per person  (Min travel with 2 adult)
 PRIVATE RM 650 nett per Vehicle ( 01 - 07 person)
 Excluding Entrance Fee or Meal.
 It is cheaper to hire a vehicle when you have 
 4 to 5   person & above.
ST.PAUL'S CHURCH
Built by a Portuguese Captain by the name of Duarte Coelho, the chapel was  turned by the Dutch into a burial ground for their noble dead and renamed it 'St.Paul's Church' from the Portuguese's 'Our Lady Of The Hill'. Saint Francis Xavier was briefly enshrined in the open grave in 1553 before being shipped to Goa, India.
THE STADTHUYS
Under the Dutch Occupations, this structure was built in 1650 as the official residence of Dutch Governors and their officers. This edifice is a example of Dutch architecture. Preserved in its original structure and form, it is now housing the History Museum and Ethnography Museum. One can find on display daily are traditional bridal costumes and relics from Malacca's glorious past. Closed on Monday.
THE DUTCH GRAVEYARD
This graveyard was first used at the last quarter of the 17 Century. Presently 5 Dutch and 33 British graves are sited within its compound. This cemetery was used in two stages that is between 1970-1682 and later between 1816-1838. The grave that attracts the attention of most visitors is the one that has a tall column on it which two army officers who were killed during the Naning War (1831-1832).
PROCLAMATION OF INDEPENDENCE MEMORIAL
Built in 1912, the former Club House of Melaka Club now houses invaluable exhibits of the country's struggle leading to the independence. Exhibits are in the form of relics, manuscripts, videotapes, film and slides.

SRI POYYATHA VINAYANGAR MOORTI TEMPLE
One of the first Hindu temples built in the country at the turn of the century. It was built on the plot provided by the Dutch.

KAMPUNG KLING'S MOSQUE
The oldest Chinese temple in the country. It was built in 1646 with materials shipped out of China. Fine workmanship is evident in the ornately decorated mythological figures, carvings, and lacquer work inside the temple.
JONKER STREET
A definite haven for antique collectors and bargain hunters. Authentic artifacts and relics, some dating as far back as 300 years, can be found among a host of interesting collectibles, each with its own history, and mystery. Jalan Hang Jebat, formerly known as Jonker Street, is known worldwide among famous antique collectors as one of the best places to hunt and bargain for antiques.
HANG KASTURI'S MOUSOLEUM
Hang Kasturi studied 'silat' (Malay martial arts) under the same tutelage as Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu. He became one of the 'hulubalangs' (knights) that served Melaka together with Hang Tuah. With the exception of Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi and the others remained loyal to the Sultan to their dying day.
VILLA SENTOSA
The house, built during the first quarter of the century in the style fashionable during the era, has been converted by its owner, Tuan Hj. Hashim bin Dato Demang Hj. Abdul Ghan, into a private museum. Located in Kampong Morten, which is the only Malay village in the heart of Melaka city, the house has the history that goes back to the British Land Reform Act 1920. Visitors can view intriguing collection of costumes, Malay embroidery, furniture, muskets and an array of interesting relics. As for curator, the owner would be glad to play the role from whom visitors can ask additional information.
SAM PO KONG TEMPLE
Dedicated to admiral Cheng Ho, the three-jeweled eunuch (Sam Po) of the Ming Dynasty who served under Emperor Yung Lo. He was born in Yunan, China and professed the Islamic faith, his father was a Kadi in Yunan, south west province of China. The statue of the admiral Cheng Ho was stolen from the temple in the 1970s. According to legend, a fish that miraculously saved the admiral's ship from sinking after it had been hit by a storm enroute to Melaka from China. The fish mysteriously placed itself in the damaged hull preventing the ship from taking in water.
ST.JOHN'S FORT
Rebuilt by the Dutch during the third quarter of the 18th century, the fort was once a private Portuguese chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist. The fort has an interesting feature in that its gun embrasures face inland, for during that period, attacks on Melaka came mainly from the hinterland and not from the sea.
KAMPUNG CHITTY
Chitty are Straits-born Indians and offspring's of Indian traders who came from Panai. These people embrace the Hindu faith and practice a dogmatic type of Hinduism while their yearly Mariamman Festival or "Pesta datuk Charchar" in May is a true celebration the lasts for a week. They eat the typical Indian food and practice the traditional Indian wedding ceremony
PORTUGUESE SQUARE
Perhaps the right phrase to infer strong affinity to Portugal would be 'Mini Lisbon'. Located within the Portuguese Settlement, the square is the culmination of Portuguese culture in its full splendor and color.
MARITIME MUSEUM
Perhaps the right phrase to infer strong affinity to Portugal would be 'Mini Lisbon'. Located within the Portuguese Settlement, the square is the culmination of Portuguese culture in its full splendor and color.
MALACCA SULTANATE PALACE
Built based on the description and reference to the palace in 'Sejarah Melayu (the Malay Annals), the wooden replica houses the Cultural Museum of Malacca. Situated at the foot of St. Paul 's Hill, it is the only Malay palace from Malacca's glorious past of the sultanate era built with such detail and refinement. Closed on Tuesday.
TRISHAW RIDE
The best way to enjoy Malacca in a slow and laid back manner. The trishaw will take you through streets and corners of Malacca that you could easily miss out if you decide to venture on your own. The trishaw can be rented on hourly or distance covered basis at The Stadthuys
CHRIST CHURCH
Standing exactly as it has always been since 1753, the church is testimony to Dutch architectural ingenuity. Commenced in 1741 to commemorate a century of Dutch rule and took 12 years to complete. Take note of the church's 200 years old handmade pews, its 8 feet long ceiling beams constructed from a single tree without joins, Brass Bible rest which dates back to 1773, tombstone written in Armenian and 'Last Super' in glazed tiles.

ST.FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHURCH
Built in 1849, by Reverend Farve, a Frenchman, who later became Professor of Malay in Paris. It stands on the site of an earlier Portuguese church built in 1553. The Gothic twin towered church is dedicated to St. Francis Xavier is well-remembered for his missionary work spreading Catholicism to South East Asia in the 16th Century.
A'FAMOSA
The hallmark of Malacca and perhaps the most photographed subject next to the Stadhuys. Built by the Portuguese in 1511 as a fortress it sustained severe structural damage during the Dutch Invasion. The British East India Company had set to destroy it but timely intervention by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1808 saved what remains of A Famosa today.
MUZIUM RAKYAT (People's Museum)
Exhibits include special interest issues relating Malaysia's economic and social progress spanning from the period Melaka was known as "Sleepy Hollow" right up to the phrase more apt its dynamic outlook. 'The Vibrant Melaka.' The exhibits are segmented into tourism, agriculture, industry and other sectors.
HANG JEBAT'S MOUSOLEUM
Hang Jebat was the champion of justice who died a tragic death. Hang Jebat was unceremoniously killed by Hang Tuah in a duel of honour that lasted 3 days and 3 nights. He ran amuck after suffering a fatal wound from Hang Tuah's dagger 'Keris Taming Sari.' In the name of justice to avenge the Sultan's hasty punishment against Hang Tuah for a crime he didn't commit. Hang Jebat was accused by Hang Tuah of 'derhaka' (contumacy). The duel between two of Melaka's most prominent knights has left a permanent question as to the moral behind Hang Jebat's aberrant reaction against authority and the conventions by which Hang Tuah exercised his conduct as a loyal subject of the Sultan.
THE BABA & NYONYA HERITAGE MUSEUM
"Straits Chinese" or the Baba and Nyonya are Chinese of noble descendants who have adopted much of the Malay culture into theirs. The public can now view the heirloom unique to this heritage at the private museum run by the Babas and Nyonyas of Melaka.
CHENG HOON TENG TEMPLE
The oldest Chinese temple in the country. It was built in 1646 with materials shipped out of China. Fine workmanship is evident in the ornately decorated mythological figures, carvings, and lacquer work inside the temple.
KAMPUNG HULU MOSQUE
Built in 1728 by Dato Shamsuddin. It is the oldest mosque in Malaysia. Its unique architectural style is not traceable to any other in the country.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH
Built in 1710 during the Dutch occupation in Malacca. It is the oldest Roman Catholic church in Malaysia and it was built on a piece of land donated by a Dutch gentleman. Maryber Franz Amboer. Its facade and decor has a combination of Eastern and Western architecture. One of its bells was cast in Goa in 1608.
HANG LI POH'S WELL
Built in 1459 by the followers of Hang Li Po, the Chinese princess who married the Sultan of Malacca. In the olden days, the well never dried up and was the only source of water during the great droughts. The Dutch enclosed it with solid brick walls in a bid to maintain their rights to it. Later, it was turned into a wishing well, which it has remained until today. It is said that whoever throws coins into the well will return to Malacca time and again.
BUKIT CHINA
As the name implies, "Chinese Hill" was the official settlement of the Chinese Princess Hang Li Poh's entourage. She was sent to be a bride to the Sultan of Melaka to strengthen the diplomatic relationship between the two countries. It is now the biggest Chinese cemetery outside China. Many tombs are dated as far back as the 17th century Ming Dynasty of China. It was later fell to the Portugese in 1511. Today Bukit China is the largest Chinese cemetery outside China with many of the tombs dating back to Ming Dynasty.
TRANQUERAH MOSQUE
Prominent in its architectural grandeur, the mosque is unique and bears testimony to the fact that Islam has its rightful place in Melaka almost 600 years ago. The tomb of Sultan Hussain of Johore is in the compound of the mosque. He was the ruler who signed the cession of Singapore with Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819.
LIGHT & SOUND SHOW
The best way to learn up the history of Malacca. The Light and Sound show at Bandar Hilir, Padang Pahlawan is the first such project in South East Asia. It is equal to other projects namely the Egyptian Pyramid at Gaza, the Acropolis at Athens, and the Red Fort at Delhi. Significant events in Malacca’s history are re-enacted by means of lights, narrative, dialogue, music and relative sound effects to project real-life drama that will glue visitors to the seat. Highly educational yet entertaining, visitors to Malacca should make it a point to attend the show to understand Malacca, its culture, its people and the history of Malaysia. The shows starts at 8.30pm with narration in English and the tickets cost RM10.00 for adults and RM2.00 for children.
BULLOCK CART RIDE
At one time the main mode of transportation for the rich of Malacca. The features that separate the bullock cart of Malacca to that of others are, the pointed roof in the shape of the hor of a bull, trappings and colours. A ride around Air Keroh near the Crocodile Farm at a minimal fee of RM1.50/person.