Saturday 27 July 2013

A Brief Introduction of Malacca


To Malacca
  




A brief introduction on the historic city of Malacca


The Historical City of Malacca (Melaka) is located in the state of Malacca (Melaka) which is the second smallest state after Perlis in Malaysia. The state of Melaka covers an area of 1,650-sq. km. or 1.3 percent of the whole area of Malaysia. The state is divided into 3 district that is Central (314 sq. km), Alor Gajah (660 sq. km.), and Jasin (676 sq.km.).

Malacca State is situated two-thirds down the West coast, 148 km. south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia and 245 km north of Singapore and commanding a central position on the Straits of Malacca. Malacca City which is strategically located between the two capital is linked with excellent roads and highways, Malacca has no train station and the nearest one is located in Tampin, Negeri Sembilan. It has an airport located at Batu Berendam about 8 km away.

Malacca's population of slightly more than half a million people (602,867 in 2000)is a fascinating polyglot of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Portuguese descendants, Straits-born Chinese, and Eurasians, in various ways characteristic of Malaysia's population as a whole. The capital, Malacca, was for a brief period in the 13th to 14th century one of the greatest trading cities in the world, and it is today a city of remarkable historical and cultural interest.

The City Of Malacca has twin city status with five cities, they are Lisbon, Portugal (16 January 1984), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (15 April 1989), Hoorn, Netherlands (8 November 1989), Valparaiso, The Republic of Chile (23 June 1991), and Nanjing, China (2001).

The Melaka flag


The red, white, yellow and blue are the colours of the flag of the Federation of Malaysia and show that Melaka is a member State of the Federation of Malaysia. The star and crescent represents Islam, the religion of the State and of the nation. Top left hand quarter royal blue with yellow crescent moon and yellow five-pointed star. Top right hand quarter in red and the lower half in white.



In this blog, I will introduce some of the interesting places, famous food and special events in Melaka.





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