Showing posts with label malacca tourism melaka. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Malacca - Dol Said Grave


Naning is an area in modern day Malacca, Malaysia and was founded in 1641. Naning was previously part of Negeri Sembilan but it was later annexed by the British into Malacca in 1832 via the Naning War. Malacca at that time was a British holding. The Naning War started in 1831 and lasted around two years until 1833. The Penghulu of Naning then, Dol Said was enraged over British claim over Naning as part of Malacca. The British demanded that Naning pay 10% of its produce as tribute to Malacca. Dol Said, of course, refused resulting in a British attack upon Naning in 1831. Dol Said managed to fend off the attack with help from his allies. Towards the end of 1832, the British attacked Naning once again with a much larger force. Dol Said did not have the help of his allies this time. His army was defeated and he surrendered. He was offered a pension and a house in Malacca.

Malacca - Hang Tuah Tomb


Hang Tuah is a legendary warrior/hero who lived during the reign of Sultan Mansur Shah of the Sultanate of Malacca in the 15th century. He was the greatest of all the laksamana, or sultan's admirals, and was known to be a ferocious fighter. Hang Tuah is held in the highest regard, even in present-day Malaysian Malay culture, and is arguably the most well-known and illustrious warrior figure in Malaysian history and literature.It was also said that he then vanished into thin air. According to other sources, however, Hang Tuah lived until old age, and his body is said to be have been buried in Tanjung Kling in Melaka, where his tomb can still be seen today.

Malacca - Hang Tuah Well


The Hang Tuah well is located in the town of his birthplace, Kampung Duyung. Born in Pulau Bentam, Sumatra, Hang Tuah was brought up in Kampong Duyong just 5 kilometers away along with his four good friends, Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu, who were also warriors in the Sultan’s court. Being the Sultan’s favourite, Hang Tuah’s loyalty and determination to the Sultan is unquestionable.

Malacca - Tun Teja Grave

A well near Tun Teja's Grave
TRAVELLING from Muar in Johor to Malacca town, one will not miss the sight of a well-kept grave amidst a vast padi field in Kampung Solok Menteja, Merlimau. "Who does it belong to?" would be a natural curiosity among travellers. Ever heard of Tun Teja? Born Tun Teja Ratna Benggala, the beautiful daughter of Pahang's Bendahara (equivalent to Mentri Besar today) later captured the heart of Sultan Mahmud Shah of Malacca (1456-1511) and became his wife. Located about 30 kilometres from Malacca town, …

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Malacca - Klebang Beach

Welcome to Klebang Beach Resort Malacca, your gateway to sea side accommodation and family fun in historical malacca, just 9 km away from melaka town. Go to Klebang Beach and buy a cheap kite (fighter-style, but nowhere near that well-constructed) with Japanese cartoon characters and enjoy kiting.