Malacca, a historic old city

When it comes to Malacca, many people are familiar with it. It is a city in Malaysia. In 2008, it was listed as a World Heritage Site. There are many different styles of architecture in different periods, such as the St. Peter’s Church with Western characteristics, the old Dutch architecture, the unique Portuguese square, the Baoshan Pavilion with Chinese characteristics and Chinatown.

‘Hot’ destinations

If you are interested in traveling to Malacca, you will be able to pass many attractions, but please don’t miss these fascinating sights. These attractions can be said to leave a deep impression for everyone who comes here. Impression, first of all The Dutch Square (Red House), followed by Chinatown, then Santiago Castle, and finally the Malacca Straits Mosque, these attractions are unforgettable in history, culture and scenery.

Attractive trademark

The most famous destination in Malacca is the Dutch Square. The buildings in the Netherlands are mostly red, so the whole area of the square is mostly red and orange-red. The most famous one is the Dutch Red House, which is said to have been built in 1650 and is the oldest surviving Dutch in the Far East. The building, the Dutch home and office, was changed to the Malacca Museum.

How to get there?

If you are going from INTI University to Holland Square, I have three suggestions for you. First, it takes about 1.30 hours to drive about 130 kilometers. Secondly, you need to pay 155 RM for Grab, and it costs about 1.30 hours, the last time you take the bus, you need to spend a lot of time should be more than four hours.

The element that excites me

There are many exciting elements in Malacca. You know that the country of Malaysia is made up of natives and people from many other countries. Especially in Malacca, you can feel a lot of ethnic culture and religious culture. Their Culture is here to blend from the Middle East, China, India, whether you are a religious or not, you will be excited.

Attractive thing

In addition to the most attractive culture, there must be scenery and food. No man does not care about the freedom of the sea. No woman does not envy the beauty of the sea. At sunrise, you can watch the sun rise slowly at sea level. The scenery can also be seen at dusk in the last rays of the sun. There are restaurants from many countries in Malacca. If you are very interested in food, congratulations, you can go to many kinds of foods at no cost.

Attractions opening time and prices

The last and most important thing is the development time and price of the attraction, STADTHUYS opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday 9:00-17:30; Friday 9:00-12:15, 14:45-17: 30; not open on Monday. St. Paul’s Church holds a sound and light evening every night, 20:30 for Malay and 22:00 for English. During Ramadan, there is only one English per night, held at 20:30. Malacca Straits Mosque, as well as Chinatown, can be visited all day without opening hours. I didn’t pay attention to the price of each attraction, but if you play here for two days, it should not exceed 500RM, so in general it is a good deal.

LOW YAT is a preferred shopping mall.

LOW YAT

It is a shopping mall located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I really like to share this mall with you.

Specific location and size of the mall

This mall is located at 7, Jalan Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur. It has very convenient transportation, so people who want to shop here can choose a lot of transportation to come here, the whole mall. With an area of ​​310,000 square feet and 600 shops and booths, there are 8 floors, each floor has its own theme, and the same type of products will gather on the same floor.

Mall opening hours

Shopping hours This is a long open shopping mall, open 12 hours a day, where people have ample time to shop, the mall opening hours are from 10 am to 12 pm

Goods and services

Fronting BB Park is one of the latest additions to the Kuala Lumpur shopping scene. Five levels in all, the lower ground level is designated to the Chinatown Bazaar, with over 50 stalls in place. Relax with a bowl of piping hot noodles or have your palm read. The second floor is a haven for all computer buffs. Known as the Computer City, it has everything related to the computer industry. Check out the Telco Centre for all your communication needs, while for the ladies, there is the Fashion Gallery, hair salons and numerous jewelry stores。

How to get to this mall

If you are from Nilai to low yat mall, we can have three choices. First, drive by yourself, followed by the grab app, and finally KTM. It takes about an hour to drive and ride the crane. The KTM may take about two hours long. If you are on a grab you may need to pay the 83RM fare and you may need to pay 20RM on the KTM.

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Consumer evaluation

Many shoppers have a good evaluation of this place. They think that this is the largest electronics shopping mall in Malaysia, and the same items are cheaper than other stores, and they have after-sales service. Most of the electronic products can be used here. Found in the mall.