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Alor Setar Stroll along the Malacca River

🌟 Highlights: The Malacca River is a narrow strait between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. This long and narrow ocean channel is the only way between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, and it carries more than 80% of China's import and export trade and about 90% of its energy imports and exports. ✅ Stadthuys: The oldest Dutch building in Southeast Asia, located on the banks of the Malacca River. The red building is very eye-catching, and the color combination with the green grass and blue sky is very harmonious. It is a great place to take photos. ✅ St. Paul's Church: A building with a history of nearly 500 years. From a church to a castle to a cemetery for Dutch nobles, it carries a rich historical and cultural connotation. 👍 Jonker Street: Located on the north bank of the Malacca River, it is a gathering place for Chinese people. There are many old shops and buildings on both sides of the street, selling various specialty goods, handicrafts, and delicacies. There is also a night market in the evening. ⏳ How to play: Walking: Stroll along the riverside trail, where you can admire the ancient buildings, street art, and local life on both sides of the river up close. You can also stop at any time to visit the cafes and shops along the way. Boat: This is a popular way to experience the Malacca River. The boat departs from the city Muara Pier and Spice Garden Pier next to the Maritime Museum. The whole journey is about 5.5 km, and it takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. The cost is about MYR 38. 🚉 Transportation: External transportation: If you are departing from Kuala Lumpur, you can take a bus. There are buses to Malacca at the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan (TBS) in Kuala Lumpur, and the journey takes about 2–3 hours. You can also choose to charter a car, which is more convenient and comfortable, and you can arrange your itinerary freely. Internal transportation: In Malacca, you can choose to take a taxi or use ride-hailing apps such as Grab. You can also take a bus, but there are fewer buses, and some attractions may require a transfer. In addition, you can also choose to ride a bicycle or motorcycle, and ride in the city and along the river to enjoy the scenery along the way.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2025
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