Watusi Woman - Maritime Melaka Sailor

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY2 years ago

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It's been a little while since I've written a blog and we've covered quite a few miles since then too. Time to catch you up on where we have been. From the haunted resort on Pulau Besar we sailed, yes sailed, tacking back and forth of course, to the old town of Melaka.

Melaka has a long history as a trading port and has been occupied by several countries other than Malaysia. During the 1400s China established a port here to trade with the middle east.
By 1511 the Portuguese had taken control of the town and port and built a fortress, A Famosa, of which the ruins and cannons still remain.
Then along came the Dutch, who expanded the fort and built several buildings that are distinctive with their red cement and still stand in good condition today. The British took their turn next and left their mark in the way of infrastructure, such as alleys and pedestrian arcades.

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The Dutch quarter, with distinctive red buildings

All in all, Melaka town is quite the mixture of culture and architecture and offers much in the way of museums and old buildings to admire. Wandering the old town on foot, with the river meandering through the middle of it, was the best way to take in the sights. Along the river are paths with many small cafes and bars to stop for a beer or 3, admire the graffiti art on the old walls and take a moment to reflect on the age of these beautiful buildings.

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Chinatown and Jonker Street is a delightful area to explore, with several Chinese houses open as museums showing the style of days gone by. Many tailors can be found here along with shops selling chinese lanterns, chinese cuisine and delicacies, and chinese teas.

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Chinatown
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Chinatown

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The beautiful tea urns that grabbed my attention, not so beautiful tea inside

On the subject of teas, I bought a cup of tea that was supposed to be good for my health. I have to say that it wasn't good for my tastebuds. My face said it all when I tried to drink it. Needless to say, the bin was the best place I could find for it. It's an acquired taste I'm sure, but I'll take a local coffee over the tea any day.

We spent a few days absorbing the feel of this lovely old town, learning the history, riding the river boats in the evening (a must-do ride) and eating our way through some of the delicious Indian, Chinese and Malay food on offer. And had a juicy western burger and fries hit too 😋. We took a ride up the Malacca Tower for a 360° spectacular view of Melaka and the surrounding area, including our very own Watusi 2 looking very small from 80m in the air. We admired the amazing stained glass windows in the Church of St Francis Xavier and took a tour of the Melaka Museum Ship for the maritime history of Malacca.

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Church of St Francis Xavier

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The Baboon House Cafe

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a most delicious burger
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a night time cruise along the river is a must

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or take a very vibrant and very loud rickshaw for a spin

One can only see and do so much in 3 days. There was plenty more to occupy our time but the sea called us to continue our journey north up the Malacca Strait.
We just might have to put Melaka on the list of places to return to. That list is getting awfully long now 🤔.

Until next time - Watusi Woman, lover of local coffee, out.

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view from Malacca Tower

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spot the yacht

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 2 years ago  

Welcome to Malacca! You're absolutely right! Too many place to visit. You can easily stuck there for a week. Street food is amazing too. The same road with the church also have another old St Peter church, but that will be some other time. Looking forward meeting you and hubby.

I will be in Ipoh town on Christmas day and that following two days to visit my parents. We can meet there if you're around that area, or in Kuala Lumpur later date.

 2 years ago  

Ipoh is not far from us now we're in Pangkor marina. As long as you can spare the time away from your parents, we can most certainly meet you in Ipoh. You best tell me your Home Minister's name tho, before we meet your wife 😁

 2 years ago  

Female tiger, home minister, finance minister, auditor. Those are her names 😂

 2 years ago  

Female tiger it is then 😉

 2 years ago  

Haha, I really hope to see the meeting of ASEAN Hivers, it would warm my heart.

 2 years ago  

Melaka is super awesome place to visit. i have visit this place a few years back , and i really want to visit this place again.

 2 years ago  

It's definitely a town to revisit. We were there during the week so we missed the night markets unfortunately. Worth going back just for that, I think.

 2 years ago  

Stay safe where ever you go. Keep the update coming.

!LUV

Melaka is a historical city, so much to do and see.

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Nice blog! Trading port in Melaka is likely to be something that I haven't seen by my eyes before, but by the studying about history they also include this kind of trading port back then trading port is the importance Transportation since there is no airplane Another area where is Chinatown, created in almost country include Cambodia too dear I interesting in export Chinatown.

 2 years ago  

Thanku for your thoughts on trading ports. It's very interesting studying the history of old port towns.

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 2 years ago  

Thanku, that's awesome!

 2 years ago  

WOW you can spot the yacht from the building. I probably wouldn't know. I really like the place I wish I was there.

 2 years ago  

We could only spot our yacht because we knew where it was, haha. Melaka is a wonderful place to explore.

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 2 years ago  

Wow! What an adventurous life you must be living! Touring the many different places on a yacht!! Wow! Just wow! It's like from the movies.
I enjoyed reading and looking at the beautiful photos of the places you've just been to.
What an interesting name for a cafe, the Baboon house cafe!
The burger looked delicious!

Anyways, upon reading your profile name"watusi" I thought you are a fellow Filipina like me from my hometown Cebu because that's what we call a firecracker we use when I was a kid during Christmas and New Year, the Watusi.
But upon seeing your Profile you are from Australia... Haha.. so funny, I just want to share it with you though. What your profile name represents.
Enjoy sailing and be safe always!!!

A watusi is a type of Christmas firework that is popular in the Philippines. Its ingredients are yellow phosphorus, potassium chlorate, potassium nitrate, and trinitrotoluene. The ingredients in the firework are highly toxic, and ingestion can lead to painful death. Wikipedia

 2 years ago  

Thanku for reading and enjoying my posts. Yep, from Australia but the name Watusi is from an African tribe also known as the Tutsi tribe. She was named that when we bought her and we love the name so there was no need to change it. We plan on sailing through the Philippines so it's good to know the Watusi reference for firecrackers. Thanks for that bit of knowledge.

 2 years ago  

Oh! So it came from an African Tribe the name Watusi.
Wow!can't wait to see your adventures here in the waters of the pearl of the orient seas, Philippines!😍🥰

 2 years ago  
Thanks for posting in the ASEAN Hive Community.

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Nice place..and that burger looks yummy

 2 years ago  

It's the best burger joint in town apparently, and it was delicious.