Monday 20 October 2008

Melaka Encore! :)

I must say, i can never tire of visiting Melaka or just post stuff on Melaka. I had the opportunity to try out my new camera the other day and here are the shots i took of Melaka and really love it there and plus the weather was super fine so picture taking was really good. Not that i know much about photography...but i'm learning and trying my best to improve myself at all times. I will try to name the places featured in here
...like i said..i will try to point out exactly where is everywhere in this picture :)

Melaka City Centre is the commercial centre of Melaka, however the landscape is dominated by old 3 storey shophouses, churches and forts that gives Melaka its charm and ambiance.

Church of St Francis Xavier, The first thing you see when you reach Melaka city Centre is this creamy caramel coloured church :)


And this big sign tells you, you are really am in Melaka!


As you proceed down the river side this is what you will see on ur left side


then this cafe is on teh side of the river...all along the river you can see cafe such as this...i like it very much


and here is the view on the right side


another small cafe around the riverside


oh yes! what is Melaka without the trishaws! :)


and apparently this one has become home to some animals hehehe :)


The red building built by the dutch


I didnt get to find out about this one coz it was too far away but i reckon its some olden day ship that came to melaka for trading and such during those days.


St. Paul's Church


St. Paul in front of St. Paul Church


Close up view of one of the tombstone.


from one of the window from the inside of St. Paul's Church


landscape from around the Fort


In 1808, Porta de Santiago was nearly lost forever to history as orders were given by the British Governor of Pahang to demolish it, along with the fortress at the mouth of the river. Unfortunately for the locals ( and luckily for us ), their spades, picks and crowbars were useless against a fortress which reportedly had walls fifteen feet thick! But before they could use gunpowder, Stamford Raffles stepped in and saved what tourists can see today! Thanks to him, we can see the grand construction of the fort and the Dutch logo that the sods imprinted on the Portuguese fort after seizing control


Besides the ruined church on the hill, those Portuguese masters also left behind a solid fort gate at the base of the hill in Melaka. Now, you may know this famous symbol of Melaka as A' Farmosa but that is as far removed from the truth as Melaka is from Timbuktu. The gate is called Porta de Santiago. Though nothing more that a ruin with a modern cannon, it's still worth taking a look.


stop by for a cuppa at the nearby Melaka Mall and found this :)



Here is the ride up to the Taming Sari Tower


Menara Taming Sari


here is one of the 360° view that you get to see when you get up to the taming sari ride up to the top


I just took this picture coz i like the purple colour flower its really nice against the blue of the sky..hehehe


Another one of the dutch buildings around the red square area


Ah...the yellow paper Umbrella :) One of the famous baba and nyonya paper umbrella :)


The famous red or pink coloured church,
Christ Church


A view of the red square


The victoria Regina Fountain Monument built in 1904


See, I just cant get enough of this church...it looks really serene and pure this church...looks really clean and nice indeed :)


A side view of the Discovery Cafe


a wide angle view of the church again from another angle :)


I found this plate at the middle of the bridge, fasten on one of the pilars and i guess its an old bridge :)

i love these wooden old shophouses :)


more olden aged shophouses


went to an antique store

I guess there were plenty of tukang besi in this street during the olden days


very nice painting of a big orang utan on the side of the yellow building...cute??


This one is really hillarious...hehehe just funny painting and scribblings on the wall that made me laugh when i was walking pass by it :)


A must visit for everyone who comes to Melaka is the Cheng Ho Tea House



They have a very beautiful garden with lots of frangy pangy fragrance alluring ur nose to feel calm there while seeping your wonderful chrisentinum or jasmine tea after a long walk its a blessing indeed.


The Tea Set

The lantern

the direction of you going in and coming out of the Cheng Ho Tea House is sure is different...so here is the very nice back exit alley..it was worth it indeed!

The as you venture out from the small alley you will see jonker streets which comes alive just after 4.30pm and above. here you can find the antique treasures of Jonker Street.


Beautiful squeezed tight wooden shops that hid a lot of treasures :)

and fnally my search reaches the end.....

I got what i came for and you have to come to my house to know what i got from Melaka that i went to search high and low and finally got it and loving every minute of it :)

my historical Melaka, i will never get bore seeing you and i will come again to macrofied the hidden treasures of what Jonker streets and all the beautiful streets in Melaka is hidding!
Hope you guys enjoy this much as i do talking about Melaka :)

history!
Clarity!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Looks like your photo taking skills has improved ten fold. Bravo!

ClarityDefinesYou said...

Nash, actually the improvement boost is due to the fact that i was accompanied by my very own "little-sifu" aka supervixen, thts why lah ada improvement lebih sikit :) btw, thanks for the compliment :) malu sia oh :))