Melacca 09
Played tourist at the well-known number one places of history.
Quote melacca citizens,
"You don't know history, you don't know melacca!" -___-
Nevertheless, we do learn ancient history therefore, it's just all in our mindset - to bring us around.
Obligatory junction was, chicken rice ball at Jonker Street.
A very rare sight to be found in our homeland.
More poser pictures.
Quote melacca citizens,
"You don't know history, you don't know melacca!" -___-
Nevertheless, we do learn ancient history therefore, it's just all in our mindset - to bring us around.
Obligatory junction was, chicken rice ball at Jonker Street.
A very rare sight to be found in our homeland.
Nyum nyum :)
On top of that, their service and food portion was totally satisfying!Also, mandatory baba chendol.
The whole idea of sweet gula melacca with very smooth shaved ice was plain perfect. *drools*
While shopping, we passed by plenty of temples and being me, I just had to check it out.
The only potong part was, too many temples with lousy services available.
We eventually nudged the nearby security and exclaimed,
"Bang tolong ambik gambar, thank you very much!"
The heat was extremely intense and the temples was just average.
Headed to St Peter's for some prayers. *puts on halo*
In usual church style, we remained silent, walked in and walked out.
Get the picture ? ;)
More poser pictures.
Downright hilarious if you look closely.
I figured, the cost of the ride could bring us back to homeland.
A very cautious tourist speaking. Teehee!
A very cautious tourist speaking. Teehee!
Then after, we stumbled upon a beer palour and had few round of drinks.
It tasted as per-usual excluding the fact that my malibu was pure with non alcohol mixture.
Eekk. :/
But of course, I was completely aware of where I stand.
I immediately jumped when my eyes caught this.
Frickin' ten ringgit phyton booth that freaked me out. :p
For full set of pictures, check my facebook album *clickety click!*
That pretty much sums up our successful trip of sighseeing.
Needless to say, my first time visiting melacca and it was definetely a one to remember.
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