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Don’t leave you kid, go travel with them!




Okay once you have a child, the honeymoon period is over and kids are the honey to all your moon. To leave your precious at mom home can solve many problem if you plan to travel but if you can bring them together, it will be more fun and memorable. With children especially babies on board, there will be extra things in your luggage to bring and forgetting some of the stuff like baby bottles can give you a headache. Here are some traveling with children checklist to help you remember. Have fun with your kid when traveling and don’t forget to activate your car child lock.

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— asmaliana

Download Melaka Brochure Here…

You can find this Melaka brochure nationwide at Tourism Malaysia booth or at any Tourism Malaysia Branch Internationally. This is a comprehensive brochure that have infos on main interesting historical place to visit in Melaka, Melaka history in brief and a simple map. Apart from that you can also get the brochure online!. Download the brochure here.





— asmaliana

British Soldier Grave, Burried with horse and dog.


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On 1829, when British ruled Melaka, there was part of district in Melaka called Naning. At that time, Naning have their own constitution followed traditionally hundred years ago without interfere from previous colonial government such as Portuguese and the Dutch. But when British came, they ask Naning to pay for 1/10 tax from all Naning crop yield. Naning Head, Datuk Dol Said refuse to pay the tax and declare a war with British government in Malacca. British attack Naning for the first time in 1831 but they have beed defeated by Datuk Dol Said guerrillas.

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— asmaliana

Malay Customs Preserved…


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Malay are first to arrived at this land Peninsular of Malaysia. Malays in Malaysia are unique because they blend from all Malay ethnic in this Malay Archipelago. In Indonesia for example, the Have many Malay ethnic like Javanese, Minang, Batak and many others. But here in Malaysia, the ethnic customs are seldom practice and all of the Malays here agreed to call them just Malays. Therefore we can find the customs are mixed with many other Malay ethnic in this Archipelago like marriage customs, accessories and dressing. But now all the customs are not everyday practice and some of them have been replace by modern & contemporary fashion such as marriage dress. It’s hard to find the authentic traditional accessories now as the younger generations never use them anymore. So best things to find them is at the Museum.

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— asmaliana

Jog at Fort of St. John


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When Portuguese Invaded Melaka, they had build a small chapel at this hill. The original name of the hill is ‘Bukit Pipi’. After the Portuguese Build a chapel dedicated to St. John, the hill get the name St. John. Locals can’t pronounce the word correctly than they named it Senjuang Hill. In 1628, Acheh warrior in one attempt to attack the Portuguese, successfully captured the hill and use it as a base to attack Portuguese Soldiers at Bukit China. Actuall St. John Hill is Opposite the Bukit China Hill, you can imagine the battle at that day, a very close battle.

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— asmaliana

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