Monday, October 3, 2011

The Historical City of Malacca (part 1)

Malacca, a place where you'll catch some awesome and amazing sights of heritage buildings as well as intensify your familiarity towards the culture of Baba and Nyonya.
I love history and that's why I really enjoy whenever my friends start telling the story.

Woke up early in the morning and headed down to Malacca.
We reached and checked in at home-stay.
Here we go!


Haus L'amore (Malacca Homestay)

Mun Yee
CK
We decided to go A'Famosa.
We took our group photos before entering.
An uncle came to me and asked, "Are you Singaporean?"
I was like "o.O", haha!
the whole gang

 
cheers =)






Nasi Goreng Kampung
Yes, I had been sweating so much and at the same time I felt so sleepy.
Can't blame nature for anything. =)

After that, went to Nyonya Makko restaurant for dinner.
My love for Nyonya food is borned.
It's really, seriously, verily, truly tasty!




Asam Ikan
I personally love this.
The portraits in the restaurant
It was raining that night.
The weather was windy, brisk.
I saw people running across the street,
I saw the kids holding their parents hands tightly.
Hawkers were crying but umbrella sellers were smiling.
The swarm of sound, the rush of traffic, 
this is city. 


Took a short break after the dinner.
Then........

Dang Dang Dang...
Loke's early birthday celebration.




drink, drank, drunk
- to be continued -

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