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Cultural
Heritage
As a trading port, Malacca became a meeting point for
every seafaring nation. Persians, Arabs, Tamils, Malabarese
and Bengalis from the west; Javanese, Sudanese and Sulus
from the archipelago; Chinese, Thais, Burmese as well
as Khmers ventured here in search of profit through
trade, piracy and plunder. Each in turn left something
of their own culture to be forged and blended into a
new and unique mix.
Right: Peranakan heritage display
at a local museum
Malacca today is a land of many sights and attractions,
rich in colour and contrasts. The multi-racial population
live and work in harmony, yet preserving the traditions
and cultures unique to each race.
Malacca's fascinating cultures are strongly evident
everywhere one goes. From the typical roadside stall
to the royal palace, the rich heritage of Melaka's cultural
traits continue to influence the lives of the people
here.
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Cultural
diversity abound in the games played, in the savoury
food prepared, in the many art forms and pastimes,
in the colourful festivals that are reverently looked
forward to and indeed in the many facets of their
lifestyles.
Left: Colourful tiles adorn a house of Malaccan
designs.
So rich and fascinating are the cultures that volumes
have been written about them. Visitors to Malacca
too, are often awe-inspired by the sheer fascination
of the multi-faceted cultures. |
Religion
As Islam is
the official religion of Malaysia, this also applies
to Malacca but still provides the freedom of religion
for all. The mosques in Malacca has very unique architectural
works that can fascinate all. The churches and temples
are also tourist attractions in Malacca.
Community
Malacca is a
multi-racial place of friendly, warm hearted people,
comprising of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Baba-Nyonya,
Portuguese and Chitty.
Food
Malacca offers
a broad range of flavours. The adventurous gourmet will
be spoilt for choice with a selection including
Malay, Western, Chinese, Indian, Thai or a rich melange
of cuisines.
Malacca is also the birth place and home to Peranakan
cooking, that exotic blend of Chinese and Malay savoury
cuisines. Piquant Portuguese dishes are also exclusive
on local menus, reflecting this communitys indelible
influence on the states rich culture and cuisine.
So, its a must to relish every bit of everything,
when in Malacca.
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