98 | RECREATION & ACTIVITIES BEYOND KL Skytrex Adventure Skytrex mixes jungle trekking with a high-rope course circuit and will have you swinging from tree to tree on a ‘flying fox’ besides walking across zig zag bridges and climbing up netting 17-metres high. This Apave-certified high- rope course provides all the thrills without the spills and is suitable for all ages. Opened since June 2007 with a 23 challenge and a 15 challenge course, namely the Big Thrill and Little Adventure respectively, a new Extreme Challenge course was launched in 2009. Challenges range from easy to difficult with durations from 1 hour for the Little Adventure to 2 hours for the other courses. Taman Pertanian Malaysia, Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam, Shah Alam Tel: +013-276 9841 8:30 am – 6:00 pm weekends & public holidays. Weekdays for group bookings of 20 pax min. RM 35 (adults) & RM 25 (children below 12) [email protected] www.skytrex-adventure.com By car, from Kuala Lumpur or Klang, take the exit on the Federal Highway to Shah Alam town and follow the road signs to the park, RapidKL No 63 or 338 from KL and stop at the Maybank building near Shah Alam city centre. From there take a taxi to the park, or KTM Komuter Shah Alam station. By taxi the park is a 20-minute ride away.Wet World Shah AlamPart of Malaysia’s largest water theme park chain, Wet World Shah Alam is located 25 km from KL’s citycentre and offers various fun rides and other attractions. Persiaran Dato’ Menteri, Seksyen 2 , Shah Alam +603 –5510 2588 +603 –5510 7619 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm (weekdays except Wednesdays), 10:00 am – 8:00 pm (weekends, public and school holidays) Weekdays – RM 7.00 (adults), RM 5 (children), Weekends – RM 10 (adults), RM 6 (children) www.wetworld.com.myFirefly Park Resort Jalan Haji Omar, Kampung Bukit Belimbing, Kuala Selangor, Selangor +603 – 3289 1208 +603 – 9057 9363 www.fireflypark.com Kuala Selangor is easily accessible via public transportation from Puduraya Bus Station. At the station, proceed to Platform 23for bus number 141 going to Kuala Selangor. The bus fare costs RM 4.70. The journey will take approximately 1.5 – 2 hours.Camp 5 5th Floor, 1-Utama Shopping Complex, Bandar Utama +603-7726 0410 14:00 to 23:00 (Monday to Friday), 10:00 to 20:00 (Sat, Sun & Public Holiday), Weekdays 10:00 to 14:00 are reservedfor exclusive bookings. Single Entry: RM 24 (Adults); RM 17 (Students); RM12 (Youth). For more membership fees, please log on to www.camp5.com [email protected] www.camp5.com There are FREE shuttle bus service to and from Mont’ Kiara and a luxurious hotel coach to and from major hotels at BukitBintang throughout June until August, or take Putra LRT to Station Kelana Jaya and follow by a short taxi ride approximately15 minutes to reach the mall. Alternatively, take Metrobus buses No. 99 from KL Sentral, Pudu, SS2 Station Asia Jaya (PutraLRT) to the mall. The bus will dropped the passengers at the roadside while it passed by the mall.
SPECIAL FEATURE | 99 MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN MELAKA Sights & Attractions Heritage Area 100 Museums & Galleries 101 Religious Diversity 104 Shopping 106 Food 107 Entertainment 108 Recreation & Activities Ayer Keroh & Beyond 109 Accommodation 110 Getting There 111 Map 112MELAKAWhere it all began!Melaka is a state situated on the west coast of Malaysia, about 1 hour 45 minutes drive south ofKuala Lumpur. The famous birthplace of the Melakan Sultanate, which is the basis to the Malaysultanates in Malaysia, was honoured as one of the World Heritage Sites in July 2008. Foundedby a Sumatran prince, Parameswara, between 1390–1400 AD, Melaka became a thriving entrepotfor traders from all across Asia, including the Middle East, India and China. It was during this time thathybrid cultures such as the Peranakans (or Babas and Nyonyas) and Chitties were birthed outof the intermarriage between the Chinese and Indians with the locals respectively. Over time, Melakafell under the dominance of the Portuguese, Dutch and English in 1511, 1641 and 1824 respectivelyand the Eurasians (or Serani) community came forth as a result.The main thoroughfares of Bandar Hilir, Melaka’s city centre is a feast for the senses as architecturefrom communities past and present stand next to each other and roadside hawkers call out to visitors totry the wide array of authentic Peranakan dishes available. One is simply spoilt for choice whenit comes to buying antiques, traditional wear and other bric-a-bracs from pedestrian walkwaysand some of the trendier malls in Melaka.In the midst of all these are lodgings to suit every taste, from quaint boutique hotels to luxuriousfive-star hotels. There are even theme parks and a whole range of farms and parks to suit a familyvacation in nearby Ayer Keroh and an exciting new way to see the ever-changing Melaka Riverfrontbrings out its charm to all ages.Tucked within this Special Feature of KL – The Guide is a magic carpet ride through Melaka city’shighlights. This section will give you an overview of all there is to see, feel, taste and do while in Melakaand help you plan a trip back in time to the Historic City of Melaka.
100 | SPECIAL FEATURE MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGANSights & AttractionsMalacca’s town centre hosts many Malaysian historic monuments which are recognizable by their architects: the Malays,Chinese, Indians, Portuguese, Dutch and English as they each tell of the different twists and turns of Malaysian history.Here, diversity of culture and religion is celebrated as different cultural and religious centres are located in closeproximity to each other.Heritage AreaChrist ChurchA Dutch Reformed Church built in 1753, Christ Church stands testament to Anglo-Dutch influences in the DutchSquare. Originally built as a replacement for St. Paul’s Church the church was converted into an Anglican church by theBritish and they added the weather vane and a clock tower. It is the oldest Protestant church in Malaysia and thefloor and walls bear witness to the Dutch heritage in Malaysia. Thurs to Tues FreeDutch SquareRight outside Christ Church is Queen Victoria’s Fountain, built to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.Installed in 1904, it is the only fountain in Malacca and is the converging point for local trishaw or beca drivers whooffer their services to all and sundry. In this square is also the Tang Beng Swee Clock Tower which was built in 1886in the honour of a local Chinese tycoon and has Dutch-inspired architecture.The Stadhuys ComplexOn the right of Christ Church is The Stadhuys, the former Dutch adminstrative buildingwhich was completed in 1660. It is the oldest Dutch building remaining in Asia and hasbeen converted into the Historical and Ethnography Museum which archives the lifeand times of Malacca’s multi-racial citizens.Behind the Stadhuys is the Admiral Cheng Ho Gallery, which features his feats andachievements in fostering diplomatic relations between China and the Asian and Africancountries. Admiral Cheng Ho was a diplomat sent by the Ming court to conduct tradewith countries in the Indian Ocean and Melaka, being an entrepot at that time, was oneof his port-of-calls.Other museums within this complex include: The Literature Museum, Govenor’s Museumand the Democratic Rule Museum. All museums within this complex is managed by PERZIM,the statutory body which is in charge of all public museums in the state. +606-6526/+606-281 1289/ +606-282 6645 http://www.perzim.gov.mySt. Paul’s ChurchRight behind the Stadhuys Complex is a flight of stairs leading to the remnants of St. Paul’s Church, which was built byPortuguese captain Duerto Coelho in 1521 and named Nossa Senhora da Annunciada (Our Lady of Annunciation).St. Paul’s was renamed by the Dutch who used it before Christ Church was built and after that is became a Dutchcemetary for notable statesmen, with the marble statue of St. Francis Xavier bearing testament to his interrmenthere 400 years ago before his remains were buried in Goa, India. A’ Famosa A walk down the other flight of steps leads to the Porta de Santiago, more famously known as A’ Famosa, the gate being the only remnant of a walled fortress built by the Portuguese Admiral, Alfonso d’ Albuquerque, in 1511. The red-bricked and white washed S-shaped gate was constructed in such a way to avoid gunfire and was restored after the Dutch took over Melaka in 1641.
SPECIAL FEATURE | 101 MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Museums & GalleriesMost of the museums and galleries in Melaka are surrounded by heritage sites and are under the care of PERZIM. Malaysian Youth Museum & Melaka Art Gallery On the left of Christ Church is the Malaysian Youth Museum, a museum primarily focussed on the youth associations in Malaysia under the care of the Malaysian Youth Council. On the first floor of the same building is the Melaka Art Gallery, featuring a collection of 150 paintings and 30 sculptures of various media and themes by local artists. This building was previously a Post Office and is an example of English architecture. +606-6526/+606-281 1289/ +606-282 6645 09:00 to 17:30 (Wed to Sun) RM 2 (adults), RM 1 (children/student) http://www.perzim.gov.myMelaka Sultanate Palace MuseumAt the foot of St. Paul’s Hill, the main entrance to the Melaka SultanatePalace Museum is at the end of the road from A’ Famosa. This museumis a replica of the Sultan’s palace during the golden era of the MalaccanSultanate. Within are dioramas and displays giving visitors a glimpse oftraditional Malay court life. +606-282 7464 09:00 to 17:30 daily RM 2 (adults), RM 0.50 (children/student) http://www.perzim.gov.my Maritime Museum From Jalan Kota, a simple right turn into Jalan Merdeka will lead you to the Maritime Museum. This unmistakable landmark measuring 34 metres high, 36 metres long and 8 metres wide is a replica of the Portuguese galleon, Flor de La Mar and contains naval and maritime-related artifacts, including a special corner dedicated to Panglima Awang, an eminent Malay seafarer Jalan Merdeka +606-6526/+606-281 1289/ +606-282 6645 http://www.perzim.gov.my
102 | RECREATION & ACTIVITIES MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGANJalan KotaFrom either St. Paul’s Hill or the Dutch Square is a road called Jalan Kota or Fortress Road. Turning out to Jalan Kota,one would walk past a whole host of museums, namely, the Islamic World Malay World Museum, the People’sMuseum, the Museum of Enduring Beauty, the Kites Museum and the 3D Gallery, the Melaka StampMuseum and the Melaka Islamic Museum. Islamic World Malay World Museum Also known as the DMDI Museum, it is in Bastion House, built by the British as an administrative base in Melaka. It is now a reference point for issues related to the socio-economic status of Malay communities in the whole archipelago, including those from neighbouring countries. +606-6526/+606-281 1289/ +606-282 6645 09:00 to 17:30 daily RM 1 (adults), RM 0.50 (children/student) http://www.perzim.gov.myThe People’s Museum, the Museum of Enduring Beauty,the Kites Museum and the 3D GalleryHoused in the former Melaka Municipal Council (MPMT) building, thePeople’s Museum is on the ground floor, the Museum of EnduringBeauty on the first floor and the Kites Museum and the 3D Galleryon the third floor. Each museum has its unique focus, with the People’sMuseum concentrating on Melaka’s advancement and development;the Museum of Enduring Beauty explores beauty as defined bycultural norms and the Kites Museum containing history andexhibits of kites around the world. +606-6526/+606-281 1289/ +606-282 6645 09:00 to 17:30 daily RM 1 (adults), RM 0.50 (children/student) http://www.perzim.gov.myThe Melaka Stamp Museum Melaka Islamic MuseumFans and hobbyists of philately will simply love this The former Melaka Islamic Council office now housesmuseum housed in the former Melaka Museum which religious Islamic artifacts including a replica of ancame about in 2007 via a collaboration between Pos early Al Quran and historical records of mosques in MelakaMalaysia and the Melaka State Government. among many others.+606-283 4698 +606-282 297309:00 to 17:30 (Wed to Sun) 09:00 to 17:30 (Wed to Sun)RM 1 (adults), RM 0.50 (children/students) RM 1 (adults), RM 0.50 (children/students)http://www.perzim.gov.my http://www.perzim.gov.my
SPECIAL FEATURE | 103 MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Private MuseumsA number of private homes have been turned into either private museums or galleries within the heritage quarter of Melaka.The Baba Nyonya Heritage MuseumThe Peranakans or Straits-born Chinese are the result of theinteraction between the Chinese and Malays when their ancestorsarrived from China for trade in the early 15th century. This museum housestraditional costume, antique furniture and wood-work art all in ahouse built during the Dutch occupancy on Millionaire’s Row. 48-50, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock +606-283 1273 10:00 to 12:30, 14:00 to 16:30 daily except TuesdaysFee: RM 8 per entry Villa Sentosa This landmark is visible from the Melaka River during the Melaka River Cruise through Kampung Morten, where it stands. Built in 1920 by Tuan Haji Hashim bin Dato’ Demang Haji Abdul Ghani, its conversion into a private museum gives visitors a glimpse of the ambience in a kampung house, replete with the owner’s essentials and collectibles. Kampung Morten +606-282 3988/ +606-335 0739Rumahku MuziumkuThis private house which became a museum features antique items which helppreserve the Malay culture through a collection of relics. No 68068 Lot 649, Padang Temu +606-286 8894Got something to say? We would love to hear from you! Share your travel experience with us! Drop us a line at [email protected] or call us at 03 7804 8986 Visit bluedale.com.my/publishing/kltg/ most relevant, up-to-date information during your stay in Kuala Lumpur
104 | RECREATION & ACTIVITIES MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGANReligious DiversityOf particular note is Jalan Tokong which is also known as Harmony Street because it contains the worship centresMalaysia’s three main religions: the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, the Masjid Kapitan Kling and the Sri PoyyathaVinayagar Moorthi Temple. While heading northwest along Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock would lead to Tengkera,where the famous Masjid Tengkera is located. Cheng Hoon Teng Temple The ‘Temple of Blue Clouds’ was built in 1645 by Kapitan China Lee Wei King and is the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia serving the Hokkien Chinese of Malacca then as it does now. The stalls huddled outside the entrance sell prayer items required by devotees. 25 Jalan Tokong +606-282 9343 07:00 to 19:00 dailySri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi TempleThe oldest surviving Hindu temple still in use, it was built towards the end of the 18th century during Dutch ruleand is inspired by the Chetty community of Malacca. It is devoted to the Lord Vinayagar or Ganesha of the Hindufaith and Dutch influence is traceable through the architecture, finishing and roof tiling.Masjid TengkeraThe Tengkera Mosque’s unique three-tiered pyramidal roof and apagoda-shaped stone minaret makes it a top draw even though itis located in the neighbourhood of Tengkera, northwest of the citycentre. Believed to have been constructed in 1750, it was the state’sofficial mosque before and bears strong resemblance to the DemakMosque in Indonesia and the Kampung Laut Mosque in Kelantan. St Francis Xavier’s Church Built in 1849 by a Frenchman, Reverend Farve, this Gothic-styled church is the largest Catholic Church in Melaka. Dedicated to St. Francis Xavier, the ‘Apostle to the East’, this church bears witness to the missionary’s contributions to the Malaysian congregation.The Straits Mosque (Masjid Selat)This floating mosque is built on a 1.8 hectare land in Pulau Melaka with thecraftsmanship of Middle Eastern and local Malay architects. Facing the MelakaStraits, this landmark has spectacular sunset views and showcases modernand functional Islamic craftsmanship. Pulau Melaka
SPECIAL FEATURE | 105 Brand New Ways to see Melaka MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN The only gyro-tower in the nation, Menara Taming Sari, offers visitors a 5-km radius, 360° view of Melaka cityfrom a height of 80 meters. The 7-minute ride takes up to 66 people at a time and works from 10am to 10pmdaily. Entrance fees are chargeable with discounted rates for children and senior citizens.The famed Eye on Melaka is at the same location as the Melaka River Pirate Park, a water theme park nearMelaka River’s rivermouth. The Eye on Melaka is essentially the largest transportable ferris wheel in SoutheastAsia, carrying passengers in 8-man gondolas up to 60 metres off the ground in a 12 minute ride to enjoy abreathtaking view of Melaka town. There are 42 gondolas in total with handicapped-friendly gondolas and aVIP gondola.Another way of seeing Malacca is by taking the Melaka River Cruise, which takes you down the ‘Venice of theEast’ or the Malacca River from the Spice Garden near the typical Malay village of Kampung Morten all the way to theHeritage area, passing by old warehouses, markets, museums, landmarks and under several briges before headingback in a 45-minute ride.
106 | RECREATION & ACTIVITIES MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGANShoppingMention Melaka and the word antiques pop into the mind. Indeed, Melaka’s rich heritage provide an excellent choiceof traditonal and local wares to purchase. Saying that however, the shopping scene in Melaka has grown tremendouslyand now, even modern shopping malls vie for your attention (and your money) when in Melaka. Remember to bringalong your good haggling and bargaining skills when you visit the local shops.Jonker’s StreetThis is reputedly the best place in Melaka to shop for antiques. During theday, Jonker’s Street is home to the many antique shops, Peranakan craftshops, eateries and numerous gift shops. This road is also saturatedwith cultural and heritage buildings such as the Chinese clan houses, clubsand associations, a temple and church and Hang Kasturi’s Mausoleum.When the sun sets on Friday all the way till Sunday night, the street is closedand street peddlers transform this road into a pedestrian mall called Jonker’sWalk, offering their wares such as traditional food, arts and crafts,various curios and souvenirs and even Chinese fortune telling! This isthe best place to a piece of Melaka back home.Bandar Hilir Mahkota Parade Melaka’s first ‘regional’ shopping centre was Mahkota Parade, which opened its doors in 1994. At the heart of Melaka town, it covers over half a milllion square feet of retail space and is synonymous with city retail in Melaka, with anchor tenants Parkson Grand and Giant. Besides that is Ampang Superbowl (Bowling Alley), Golden Screen Cinemas, a gaming arcade and over 200 speciality stores. Lot B02, Mahkota Parade, No. 1 Jalan Merdeka +606-282 6151 +606-282 7305 [email protected] Pahlawan Melaka Mega MallRight opposite the road is Melaka’s newest shopping mall,Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall, which blendsthe historical legacy of Melaka with modern retailconvenience. In operation since 2006, the mall is locatedunder the historic Padang Merdeka, where Malaysia’sfirst Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, announced theProclamation of Independence. The largest shoppingmall in Melaka, it has a gross area of 1.5 million squarefeet and a net retail area of 700, 000 square feet,featuring a heritage gallery, local and traditionalhandicrafts and top fashion, accessories and ITlabels across more than 600 retail lots. This fusion ofmodern with traditional means you can satisfy anyshopping craving here. Jalan Merdeka +606-283 2828 +606-283 8828 [email protected] www.dataranpahlawan.com
SPECIAL FEATURE | 107 MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN FoodWithout doubt one of the main reasons why Melaka lingers on in your mind is the food. Famous for its’ Peranakan cuisine,it is also offers Portuguese fare and uniquely Melakan food.Peranakan CuisineMelakan Peranakan cuisine is a bit different from the Penang Peranakans’. The signature dishes are Ayam Pongteh (chickenin bean sauce), Ayam Buah Keluak (chicken and bitter fruit) and traditional Nyonya kuihs. They share certain dishes with thePeranakans of the north with their offering of Laksa (rice noodles in a briny and tangy fish broth garnished with vegetables,pineapples and mint) and Cendol, a dessert consisting of green cendol strands, red beans and shaved ice topped withcoconut milk and gula Melaka (palm sugar). Understandably, the concentration of Peranakan food is around the JonkerStreet – Heeren Street area. That said, the newer restaurants are concentrated in the Melaka Raya area. Among some ofthem are:Portuguese FareThe descendants of the Portuguese make up Malaysia’s only Portuguese Settlement in Ujong Pasir. Their unique Curry Debalis devilishly hot, just as its name suggests, and for most part, their cuisine invokes their dependency on the sea’s provision.Among some of the restaurants in the Portuguese Settelment are:Restoran De LisbonThis restaurant is probably one of the most featured Portuguese restaurants as it is just on the left of the arch thatwelcoms visitors to the Portuguese Settlement. Within is served a variety of Portuguese Melakan cuisine and the friendlyproprietors, Albert and Julie, are on hand to welcome diners to this restaurant. They also cater for groups and functionswhich need a touch of Portuguese to the proceedings.18 Medan Portugis, Ujong PasirTel: +606-284 8067Celine’s Café Restoran Ole Sayang18A, Medan Portugis, Ujong Pasir 198-199 Taman Melaka RayaTel: +606-292 1384 Tel: +606-283 1966Papa Joe’s Restaurant Restoran Makko Nyonya18B Lot 2, Medan Portugis,Ujong Pasir 123 Taman Melaka RayaTel: +606-284 3276 Tel: +606-284 0737Donald & Lily’s Corner Restoran Bibik NeoBehind No 31 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka 6 Jalan Merdeka, Taman Melaka RayaTel: +606-284 8907 Tel: +606-281 7054Clocktower CendolJalan Laksamana, opposite the Dutch SquareOnly in MelakaMelaka is famous for certain food items which can only be found there. The first thing that comes to mind is ChickenRice Ball. This Chinese dish is very much like the Hainanese Chicken Rice in other states, where one may choose fromsteamed chicken, roasted chicken, barbecued pork or a mixture of these served with rice that comes in the shape of pingpong or golf ball sizes. Check out Melaka’s very own franchise, Famosa Chicken Rice Ball, spread out across Melaka,and most other restaurants located in the Jonker Walk area.Famosa Chicken Rice Ball28-30 corner of Jalan Hang Kasturi-Jalan Hang JebatTel: +606-286 0121Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball4 Jalan Hang JebatTel: +606-283 4751Chung Wah Coffee ShopCorner of Lorong Hang Jebat -Jalan Hang JebatSatay CelupThis brilliant invention is a cross between eating steamboat or lok lok and satay. The skewered foodstuff is usually seafoodand fish-based products which are then dipped into vats of satay sauce, hence the name satay celup, which means dippedsatay. The most famous outlet for this is Capitol Satay Celup, which is slightly further away from the city, at 41 LorongBukit China.Hawker FareA unique Malaysian experience is open air dining in a hawker area and in Melaka’s case, a daily open air hawker area isfound in Jalan Kee Ann. This road is bustling with street hawkers offering popiah, satay, wan tan mee, sup kambing anda variety of drinks like sugar cane, soy bean and grass jelly and other local delights.
108 | SPECIAL FEATURE MELAKA: WHERE IT ALL BEGANEntertainment
SPECIAL FEATURE | 109 MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Recreation & Activities : Ayer Keroh & BeyondIf Melaka had a centre for recreation and activities, Ayer Keroh would be it. When one has done all the sight-seeing,shopping and dining in Melaka city, it is time to head out to Ayer Keroh for some fun in the sun! Those driving to Melakajust have to exit at the Ayer Keroh Toll Plaza and find themselves surrounded with interesting vistas on the left and rightto begin their adventure. Those looking for an integrated resort for everyone in the family need look no further thanMelaka’s award-winning A Famosa Resort in nearby Alor Gajah. Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Farm Located on the left, just after the toll plaza, the Butterfly and Reptile Farm boasts of the largest reptile aviary in Malaysia and a bird aviary besides the butterfly aviary. The 3 hectare farm showcases more than 20 different species of snakes, both poisonous and not-poisonous from Malaysia and some of the rarest specimens of butterflies found in the country. 8.30 am – 5.30 pm daily +606-232 0033Mini Malaysia and Mini ASEAN ParkFurther down on the left is this park, which showcases the 13 differenttypes of traditional houses throughout Malaysia and 8 from theregion of ASEAN. Within the houses are life-sized wax models clad intheir traditional costume. There are also cultural dance shows held everyweekend. 9.00 am – 6.00 pm daily +606-231 6087 Ayer Keroh Recreational Forest Right opposite the road is a recreational forest that contains the Ayer Keroh Botanical Park, Prehistoric Garden, the Orang Asli (Aborigines) Park and Museum, the Deer Park, the Storyland and children’s playground, suspension bridge and plenty of picnic areas. 10 hectares out of the 359 hectare area is used as camping grounds.Zoo MelakaThe Melaka Zoo is right next to the Mini Malaysia and Mini ASEAN Parkand headlines more than 215 species of wildlife of Southeast Asianand African origins. If you are a night owl, then visit the night zoo onFridays, Saturdays and on the eve of Public and School Holidays or youcould even go night fishing here. However, a not-to-be-missed dailyevent is the multi-animal show and the elephant show, as theyshowcase the animals’ skills and uniqueness. 9.00 am – 6.00pm daily except Fridays (for the day zoo) and 8.00pm – 11.00pm (for the night zoo) +606-232 4053/4054Ayer Keroh Xtreme Motorsport StationAyer Keroh’s very own Go-Karting racing circuit is right next door to the crocodile farm. Open to adults and children alike,you can race each other around in go-karts, all terrain vehicles (ATVs), buggies or pocket bikes. 10.00 am – 7.00 pm +606-282 1154Beyond Ayer Keroh Auyin Hill Resort Malaysia’s first and only Feng Shui resort, Auyin Hill Resort is a short drive from the toll plaza. It comprises of a series of gardens each with a differently shaped gateway and is the brainchild of a Malaysian geomancer. 8.00 am – 8.00 pm MC 13, Simpang Gading, Durian Tunggal, Melaka +606-553 2864A Famosa ResortThe famous A Famosa Resort, an award-winning, 520-hectare integrated resort which includes attractions such asa 27-hole golf course, Animal World Safari, Water World Theme Park and an Equestrian Club amidst theResort Hotel, Villas and Condotel. It definitely attracts people of all ages and all interests. Jalan Kemus, Simpang Empat, Alor Gajah, Melaka +603-2781 8888
110 | SPECIAL FEATURE MELAKA: WHERE IT ALL BEGANAccommodationThe main hotels in Bandar Hilir enjoy easy access to the heritage area while surrounding areas like Chinatown, MelakaRaya and Bunga Raya are close to the shopping, dining or business areas of Melaka city. It must be said that Melaka’saccomodation has something for every budget, need and taste from the boutique hotels in Melaka, which offer a sliceof heritage with it, to the 5-star establishments that pamper you from head to toe and everything in between.5-starEquatorial MelakaMelaka’s Grand Old Lady, Equatorial Melaka, is famous for its excellent location Jalan Bandar Hilir, Melakain the heart of the heritage area, Bandar Hilir. This 22-storey building features +606-282 8333 / 1-800-88-1800496 rooms and is the largest 5-star hotel in Melaka. Equatorial is equally +606-286 1261famous as a premier business resort, offering business, banquet and conference [email protected] while not neglecting its overall role to holidaymakers. Its excellent service www.equatorial.comand location make it an excellent choice for all travellers, both business and leisurealike. Avillion Legacy Melaka Renaissance Melaka Hotel No. 146 Jalan Hang Tuah, Melaka Jalan Bendahara, Melaka +606 281 6868 / 1-300-88-1180 +606-284 8888 +606-281 9898 +606-284 9269 [email protected] [email protected] www.avillion.com4-starrMahkota Hotel Melaka Holiday Inn Bayview Hotel Melaka HolidJaalyanISnyned Abdul Aziz, Melaka MahJkaolatnaBeHnodathealraM, Melealakkaa 16 Jalan Syed Abdul Aziz, Melaka+606-281 2828 Jala+n6S0y6e-d28A5bd9u0l0A0ziz, Melaka 16+J6a0la6n-2S8y3ed98A8b8dul Aziz, Melaka+606-281 2323 +60+66-20865-29805090111 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]://www.lion.com.my/WebOper/ [email protected] [email protected]./cmomel.amkyaProperty/MahkotaMelaka.nsf/Home www.melaka.holidayinn.com http://www.lion.com.my/WebOper/ Property/MahkotaMelaka.nsf/HomeBoutique HotelsMost of the boutique hotels in the Jonker Street-Heeren Street enclave are actually former residences of thePeranakans which have been refurbished and re-used as hotels. There are also those which are right in the heritagearea as well as areas surrounding Melaka city. Most if not all of them provide a slice of heritage along with shelterfrom the elements. They are as below:Aldy Hotel Melaka Heeren House Hotel Puri 27 Jalan Kota, Melaka 1 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka 114-118, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka +606-283 3232 +606 281 4241 +606-286 3236 +606-281 4241 +60B6-a28y2v5ie5w88 Hotel Melaka [email protected] [email protected] www.aldyhotel.com.my +606-2J8a1la5n5B8e8ndahara, Melaka [email protected] Number Twenty Guesthouse www.h+ot6e0lp6u-2ri8.c3o6m699 20 Jalan Hang Jebat , Melaka [email protected] +606-281 9761 +606-281 9761 The BabawHwowu.bsaeyviewhotels.com/melaka [email protected] www.twentymelaka.com 125-127 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka +606-281 1216/2168 +606-281 1217 [email protected] / [email protected] MMeellaakkaa cciittyy cceennttrree EEvveerrllyy RReessoorrtt HHootteell AA FFaammoossaa RReessoorrtt HHootteell rw+1++w1+re0e660ws66wsk00ke00ewmw66mr66rv.--v.--eJa33eJa33vat11vat11eilei55loa55orarnnlnn23ly32y..88eTh88eThh88aoh88aomn88tnm88tejej@[email protected],o,mMmMeellaakkaa +JheeJ+hantan6t6tlqtlaq0pa0punu6:n6:/i/i-rK-r/K5i/5iewee5we5sms2mw@2w@u0wua0was7sf7.,f.a,a7aa7SmSf7mf7iaiam/mo/mom88spsp8oa8oaaas8.s8n.cancaog.og.cmcmAoAommmmp/p/mamatta,a,iAinAnl.lo.poprhrhGpGpaajjaahh
SPECIAL FEATURE | 111 MELAKA WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Boutique HotelsMost of the boutique hotels i n the Jonker Street-Heeren Street enclave a re actually former residences o f thePeranakans which have been refurbished and re-used as hotels. There are also those which are right in the heritagearea as well as areas surrounding Melaka city. Most if not all of them provide a slice of heritage along with shelterfrom the elements. They are as below:Aldy Hotel Melaka Heeren House Hotel Puri 27 Jalan Kota, Melaka 1 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka 114-118, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka +606-283 3232 +606 281 4241 +606-282 5588 +606-286 3236 +606-281 4241 +606-281 5588 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.aldyhotel.com.my www.hotelpuri.comNumber Twenty Guesthouse The Baba House 20 Jalan Hang Jebat , Melaka 125-127 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Melaka +606-281 9761 +606-281 1216/2168 +606-281 9761 +606-281 1217 [email protected] [email protected] / www.twentymelaka.com [email protected] ThereBy Sea:There a re daily f erries which run between Malacca to and f rom Bengkalis, Dumai and Pekanbaru in Sumatra,Indonesia. The Harbour Master’s Jetty ( Jeti Shahbandar) in Taman Melaka R aya near the Maritime Museum.Departure times vary among individual charters. Check at the Jetty for further information. By Road: Malacca is a ccesible t hrough the North-South Expressway via the Ayer Keroh exit. It i s a 90-minute drive from KL city. All long distance and local buses a re based at the Melaka Sentral bus terminal which i s 3 km a way from Malacca city. Chartered taxis are available at the end of Jalan Kee Ann, which i s across the Old Market B ridge f rom Jonker’s Street. Buses Transnational Malacca-Singapore Express 06-2820687 06-2824470 03-2303300 02-2935915 Mayang Sari Express Jebat Ekspress 06-2829301 06-2849940 06-2814307 Malacca-Kuala Lumpur Express 06-2822503 03-2381578Useful ContactsMalacca State Government: www.melaka.gov.myMalacca Tourism Information Centre: www.tourism-melaka.comJalan Kota branch: +606-281 4803Ayer Keroh branch: +6018-261 6913Tourist Police of Malacca: +606-2854114
1Taman 2 Taman 3 4 Bachang Widuri Utama M A MELAKA CITY CENTREJ.SotokSarangHelang Taman J. Solok Panai Perin Peringgit A Permai A Kampung Kampung Taman Rumpun J. JayaTaman Balai Panjang Bakar Bahagia J. SentosaDesa Batu J. Setia J. BaktiPeringgit JALAN MALIM Melaka Sentral ggitMasjid Annur N Bus & Taxi Station J. Solok Pan Peringgit Melaka E (Bazaar) Kampung Peringgit Spartment Bachang JALAN TUN RAZAK ai Peringgit Melaka W Atlantic Park Puteri Business Tesco HospitalKesidang J. Hamzah J. Cempaka 1 Park J. Cempaka 3 JALAN TUN RAZAK J. Cempaka 5 Taman Condominium Peringgit Masjid Agama Kesidang J. Cempaka 7 Jaya Islam Peringgit Impian J. Cempaka 9 Melaka State Mosque J. Cempaka 11man J. Cempaka 13 tra Farmosa Dragon J. Cempaka (J. Tun Teja) Taman B Pelangi Peringgit Straits Kampung B Meridien Solok Musai J. Kampung Lapan RTM Kampung Musai Kampung Pengkalan Bukit Piatu Rama PantaiungJ. Kenanga 2 Kampung Al-Amin L. Tun Fatimahn Tujuh Plaza J. Puteri Hang Li Pong Soon J. Mahindasa Seng Grand Selectstar Hill Pengkalan Rama MJ.eDlaurkiaa Mosque Legacy Daun J. Maktab J. Bukit J. Bukit Piatu J. Aye Kampung Tujuh Graha Kampung Grand Continental Gajah Berang Maju Morten Melaka nampung Hang Tuah Walk C Lapan JALAN HANG TUAH D JALCengkera J. K SJrAMiTLKaaPATmhaooNHamBayurKMneajyaprLrbPSTaiEoiusettoBatotJaanhnAloariItgNgagcnitnnoeGehkfVCkdoneyMiehnrrNTrmaiuaCteTLyStySsaeamaoyteemakntrknusgiepatsoaymrneyalmneeaetrKnaonM2PtaaluadzaaMPJJaTaTeaDLyhahyagaamakSOleaatsqaaJarmHwPnJAcumrTeoaLahaKaaAMahonnnnolarnNBlepgkteHraaaeTdeluBUoaeKarmNsa'uuasWpobTsstoMMAMHMlynetaaeNugaaNluMuuakCPrrMEnCsHslmFiaHimuau'OteaSgPeasavEiJyrstpshlAuNunmAayaiaTasekGgSzMmdmtuio2MuAaeHTaJiTLButANaAaOmunaouL&mhLlCaAllMsRhKHlHNiHeAotaIKSuGeNayUrrGlmHTClkaBilJeUlWhCEnBeoAAgnTYstgTJMaAMeJHKLHCAMmeMALaau.LhoNtPJHhmaHS.eAplrAuoauKMoknalNNJlogupranAeopiGUs.MctnklLuPMotJeo'NhAaEsaatnooBlnNlESeAtgsRrHaLTMKKqAiDHMIPMlaKuioAEManamSaeAaKsBArnASguqhARaDM'pStgFsdukeaUAuoaMoNneJdeLnSmleAtaLet&SD(HaogMabhTAGiuhojusaoJSheauE(Him.osstJtmsRosteyaAaahwpE'tsusnrLJioLeiacA)AntcirsMCMangNnedaelChaePSnhthdaYtXSrkEhirciPIetDoasnla.raMTtMYvtdoFAlwoaoCiJLreceaBa.u.auhaTlpDlrlBaraneatn'AuuseTUimhmCyyOsckrcenCLCsmsiiceSicMPMrmsaLMttidionhhktayoaAaCtg.emueuiieinrhHEldBodPMgnadlsnriqanofeantccAecMiogaaonkuaytheeZuDloreggawnvaeaItm(ZuMrfJoitrcCSn'eA)oltsHcniuueLcwenraCAgomhllittaNhSmJuaPlCoLASutMnarTSLreoerLtaWHrilEaaeiarAsmacdlaRatiammthecNtDMlegianesetlEepylstguKPIaPnlAsoeaLrneAryiKaupPmoamBCCorCneeuth')shmsmgkwiinneieatenatrSasatMero1yueMJGGlAtaehrLrakreaALFdnCaCarnaNhMeednkRLmdFesmLkAauAaalnBAakapsoCemnygtslKMeatissinaamaaHrSttamaurtnyoAWoTmysraajManiHendanaAnialliktNrK1AimCHHJEC.orNBNLiLcGtueyieklkveHwihTotOhSeermindeFSPiitoatt.ruJtohJAAnHpL'asaArrmNtmAAoSUSppeneeJnaaryrOirirtJttBNmomuhGeekoninPtrttTAuSnIRFatimHUaKojhaocmSnktegpaPCyduPSIaPnoSaMnieuartsnagamksmaisridsrtiaUCuabomjlunondkgoJ. Gajah BerangJ. Puteri Hang PoJ. Taman BandaranJALmpung JALAN ONG KIM WEEngkera E tai Satu J. Bunga Raya J. Bukit Gedong J. Ayer Leleh Tamanpuri JALAN BENDAHARA J. Pelandok Terataimana La J.Lekir D KasJ.tuHriang E CL.hiBnuakit J.YTeuwn LKeoohng J. Bukit Senjuang RaJ.yaM.5 L. 1 Ujong Pasir D'AlbuqJ.uerque J. Pulau TerJa.tai Plaza Inn J. Crinchton Melaka Taman Melaka Raya Portuguese Raya 1 Harbour Inn Portuguese Portuguese Square Settlement Condominium J. PM 1 Melaka Raya Carina Taman Pulau Condo Melaka Harbour Club MELAKA J. PM CITY CENTRE 17 ALOR GAJAH Taman J. PM 17 Pulau F JASIN Melaka J. PM 17 F CENTRAL STRAITS OF MALACCA MELAKA 1234
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ESSENTIAL INFORMATION | 115SIMPLE, USEFUL PHRASES IN MALAY DirectionsBahasa Malaysia or Malay is the official language How do I get to .. ? Bagaimana sayaand many words are phonetically similar to ke ..?English. The letter ‘c’ is pronounced ‘ch’. Please draw me a map Tolong lukiskan saya petaHello Helo Right KananGood Morning Selamat Pagi Left KiriGood Afternoon Selamat Tengahari Straight ahead TerusGood Evening Selamat Petang Here Di siniGood Night Selamat Malam There Di sanaWelcome Selamat Datang Front DepanPlease come in Sila masuk Back BelakangHow Are You Apa khabarI’m Fine Khabar baik Asking QuestionsMy name is {name} Nama saya ….I’m from …. Saya dari …. Where? Di mana?What is your name? Siapa nama awak? How? Bagaimana?This is {name} Ini {name} Why? Mengapa?Husband Suami Who? Siapa?Wife Isteri What? Apa?Mother Emak Which? Yang mana?Father Ayah When? Bila?Grandmother NenekGrandfather Datuk Time and DayChild / Children Anak / Anak Second Saat Greetings Minute Minit Hour JamGoodbye(if you’re the Selamat Jalan/ Selamat Day Harione who’s leaving) Tinggal Week MingguGoodbye(to someone Selamat Jalan Month Bulanwho’s leaving) Year TahunSee You Again Jumpa Lagi Sunday Ahad Monday Isnin Numbers Tuesday Selasa Wednesday RabuZero Kosong Thursday KhamisOne Satu Friday JumaatTwo Dua Saturday SabtuThree Tiga What is the time? Sekarang pukulFour Empat berapa?Five Lima {x} o’clock Pukul {x}Six Enam Yesterday SemalamSeven Tujuh Tomorrow EsokEight Lapan Now SekarangNine SembilanTen Sepuluh Common WordsEleven SebelasTwelve Dua belas None Tiada{x} teen {x} belas Many Banyak{x} ty {x} puluh Less Kurang{x} ty {y} {x} puluh {y} Thank You Terima KasihHundred Ratus You’re welcome Sama-samaThousand Ribu
116 | INDEXSights & Attractions Tugu Negara (National Monument) 22ASEAN Sculpture Garden Shopping 40Batu Caves 48Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve 31 46Carcosa Seri Negara 28 1 Utama Shopping Centre 46Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin 31 Alamanda Shopping Centre 38(St. Mary’s Church) 22 Alpha Angle Shopping Complex 38Craft Museum 38Dayabumi Complex Amcorp Mall 39Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur 28 Ampang Park Shopping Centre 39Forest Research Institute of 25 Ampang Point Shopping Centre 39Malaysia (FRIM) 22 Avenue K 36Galeri PETRONAS 42Islamic Arts Museum Bangsar Shopping Centre 37Istana Negara (National Palace) 19 Bangsar Village 48Jade Museum 43KL Children’s Library Bangsar Village II 44KL Gallery & Library 29 Berjaya Times Square 46KL Lake Gardens 19 Binwani’s 45KL Railway Station 26 Bukit Bintang Plaza 38KL Tower 22 Bukit Raja Shopping Centre 46Malaysia Tourism Centre (MTC) 25 Campbell Complex 42Masjid Jamek (Jamek Mosque) 20 Central Market 38Memorial Tun Abdul Razak 20 Cheras Leisure Mall 42Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman 30 Chow KitPutra 22 City Square Shopping Centre 46Merdeka Square 18 Endah Parade 40Museum of Aboriginal Affairs 26 Euro Moda 40National Mosque 27 Great Eastern Mall 37National Museum 24 Gulati’s Silk Store 48Panggung Bandaraya 45PETRONAS Twin Towers Hartamas Shopping Centre @ 45PETROSAINS Discovery Centre 24 Plaza Damas 45Royal Police Museum 20 Ikano Power Centre 42Royal Selangor Club 24 IKEA 45Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman @ 27 Imbi Plaza 36The Heritage Centre 26 IOI Mall 39Sri Maha Mariamman Temple 20 Jalan Berhala, Brickfields 46Sultan Abdul Samad Building 18 Jalan Telawi, Bangsar 37Sze Ya Temple 18 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman 41Tatt Khalsa Diwan 24 Kamdar 42The Bird Park 20 KL Arts Market (Laman Seni) 36The Butterfly Park 24 KL Plaza 46The Deer Park 27 Kota Raya 43The Hibiscus Garden 20 Lot 10 44The Orchid Garden 28 Low Yat Plaza 46Thean Hou Temple 28 Mid Valley Megamall 30 P. Lal Store 30 Pavillion Kuala Lumpur 30 Pearl Point Shopping Mall 31 Pertama Complex 31 Petaling Street 27 Plaza Mont Kiara
INDEX | 117SACC Mall 48 Duta Vista Executive Suites 58Sara Hughes @ Globe Silk StoreSogo Departmental Store 42 Dynasty Hotel 57Solaris@Mont KiaraSouk Al-TAR 43 Eastin Hotel 60Starhill GallerySubang Parade 46 Equator Hostel 50Sungei Wang PlazaSunway Pyramid 45 Federal Hotel 54Suria KLCCTang Ling Shopping Centre 36 Flamingo Hotel 57The CurveThe Gardens@Mid Valley City 48 Grand BlueWave Hotel 60The MallThe Mines Shopping Fair 37 Grand Central Hotel 58The Summit Subang USJThe Weld 48 Grand Centrepoint Hotel 58UO Superstore 38 Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur 51 Accommodation 42 Grand Olympic Hotel 58Agora HotelAllson Genesis Hotel Bukit Bintang 40 Grand Plaza Parkroyal 52Ancasa HotelAnjung KL Guesthouse and Hostel 41 Grand Seasons Hotel 57Armada Petaling JayaBackpackers Travellers Inn 39 Holiday Inn Glenmarie 60Berjaya Times Square Hotel &Convention Centre 48 Holiday Villa Apartment Suites 57Bestotel City CentreBintang Warisan Hotel 48 Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang 60Boulevard HotelBrisdale Hotel 39 Hotel China Town Inn 58Capitol HotelCarcosa Seri Negara 46 Hotel Chinatown 2 50Cintamani Travellers LodgeCititel Mid Valley Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur 52City VillaConcorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur Hotel Grand Continental 58Concorde Hotel Shah AlamConcorde Inn KLIA Hotel Istana 52Corona InnCoronade Hotel 55 Hotel Malaya 58Corus HotelCrowne Plaza Mutiara Hotel 55 Hotel Maya 53Crystal Crown Hotel Petaling JayaCyberview Lodge Resort & Spa 57 Hotel Midah 58Dorsett Regency Kuala LumpurDuta Vista Executive Suites 50 Hotel Nikko 53 60 Impiana KLCC Hotel & Spa 54 50 JW Marriott Hotel 51 Kuala Lumpur Hilton Hotel 56 51 Kuala Lumpur International Hotel 58 58 Lanson Place Ambassador Row 57 55 Residences 56 60 Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur 58 58 Mandarin Court Hotel 53 55 Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur 50 56 Mayview Glory Hotel 54 50 Meliá Kuala Lumpur 55 60 Nova Hotel 54 58 Novotel Hydro Majestic KL 60 54 One World Hotel 54 60 Pacific Regency Hotel Suites 59 59 Palace Beach Resort & Spa 59 55 Palace of The Golden Horses 59 54 Palm Garden Hotel 59 54 Pan Pacific KLIA Hotel 60 52 Petaling Jaya Hilton Hotel 53 60 Prince Hotel & Residence 50 59 Pujangga Homestay 50 54 Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside 59 58 Putrajaya Mariott Hotel 59
118 | INDEXPutrajaya Shangri-La 59 Bermuda & Onion 77Pyramid Tower 60 Bijan 62Quality Hotel City Centre 57 Bistro de Paris 76Quality Hotel Shah Alam 60 Bom Brazil Churrascaria 68Radius International Hotel 55 Bombay Palace 65Red Palm 50 Cameleon Vegetarian Restaurant 79Sarang Galloway 50 Carmen’s 76Serai Inn 50 Cavells Restaurant & Bar 77Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur 52 Celestial Court 78Sheraton Subang Hotel & Towers 60 Cendol 69Stanford Hotel Kuala Lumpur 58 Ceylon Bar 74Sucasa Service Apartments 54 Chakri Palace 71Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa 60 Char Kuey Teow 70Swiss Inn 58 Chicken Rice 69Swiss-Garden Hotel 57 Chikuyo-tei 72The Gardens Hotel & Residences 60 Chynna 64The Green Hut Lodge 50 Ciccio Ristorante Bar Pizzeria 77The Haven Guesthouse 50 Coca 80The Imperial Hotel 52 DainTiHill 72The Legend Hotel & Apartment 56 Déjà vu 68The Plaza Hotel Kuala Lumpur 58 Deutches Haus 68The Ritz-Carlton 51 Dusha 68The Royale Bintang Damansara 60 Eden Seafood Village 74The Royale Bintang Kuala Lumpur 54 El Cerdo 68The Saujana Hotel Kuala Lumpur 60 Enak KL 63The Westin Kuala Lumpur 51 Etoile Bistro 76The Zon All Suite Residences 53 Flam’s 68Traders Hotel 53 Flam’s Bangsar 74Trekker Lodge 50 Frangipani 68Tune Hotels 55 Genki Sushi 72Vistana Hotel 57 Ginger 66YMCA Hostel Kuala Lumpur 50 Hai Tien Lo 78 64 Food Hakka 72 Han Sung 75Ah Tuan Ee Restaurant Hard Rock Café 71Air Batu Campur (ABC) 55 House of Sundanese Food 72Al Bait Lebanese Restaurant 55 I-Chi-Ban 67Al Marjan Restaurant 57 Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur 67Al-Esfan 73 Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur 77Alexis Ampang 67 Jarrod & Rawlins 72Amarin Heavenly Thai 74 Jogoya 74American Chilli’s 71 Kafe Ceylon Hill 65Annalakshmi 76 Kallianees 72Aunty Nat 79 Keyaki 72Baan 26 66 Ko Hiang 65Bangkok Jam 68 Kohinoor 72Bangles 71 Koong Jung 72Benkay 65 Koryo Won 76 72 La Bodega Tapas Bar
INDEX | 119La Risata 76 Santini 77Lafite 76 Sao Nam 80Lai Po Heen 78 Saravana Bhavan 79Laksa 70 Saray 73Le Bouchon 68 Sari Ratu Restaurant 71Little Havana 68 Satay 69Little Penang Café 66 Seri Melayu Restaurant 62Little Vietnam 80 Shang Palace 78Local fruits 70 Shanghai Delight 68Lotus 67 Shanghai Restaurant 78Madam Kwan’s 66 Shinjuku 72Mama Sayang Vegetarian 74Restaurant Shook! 74Marco Polo 78Ming Palace 79 Shrooms 80Moghul House 64 Si Chuan Dou Ha 65Naab Restaurant 78 Soi 23 74Naan and Tandoori Chicken 65 Spice Garden 80Nasi Kandar 73 Spices 67Nasi Lemak 70 Sri Ayutthaya 67New Moghul House 70 SS 2, Petaling Jaya 64Old China Café 69 Steven’s Corner 64Outback Steakhouse 68 Tai Thong 72Overseas 66 Tai Zi Heen 80Pacific Grill 75 Taishojin 71Pampas Grill & Bar 78 Tamarind Hills 80Park’s Garden 74 Tamarind Springs 70Passage Thru’ India 68 Tamarind Terrace 74Pelita Nasi Kandar 72 Teh Tarik 76Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur Telawi Street Bistro 76Piccolo Mondo 65 TGI Fridays 77Prawn Mee 67 The Dining Room 68Prego 67 The Grand Modesto’s 62Red Ginger 77 The Green Man 68Relish 70 The Gulai House 80Restaurant Bukhara 77 The Magnificent Fish & Chips Bar 76Restoran Rebung 66 The Podium@Menara Hap Seng 80Ristorante L’ Opera 74 The Ship 78Roadhouse Grill 73 The Yogitree 75Roti Canai 62 Toh Lee Chinese Restaurant 66Royal China 77 Tony Roma’s 74Saffron 76 Top Hat 76Sagano 69 Twenty One Kitchen 77Sahara Tent Restaurant 78 Victoria’s Station 72Saloma Bistro & Theatre 65 Villa Danieli 68Restaurant 72 Wasabi Bistro 78San Francisco Steakhouse 73 Werner’s 75Sangeetha 68Santai Restaurant & Café Woods Eco-Cuisine 64 62 Yellow Cab Pizza 72 76 Yoko’s 79 Yut Kee 62 Zipangu
120 | INDEX Entertainment Hard Rock Café 83Absolute Chemistry Hemingway’s 82Alexis AmpangAlexis The Bar Upstairs 84 Illusions 84AlohaBackyard Pub 83 Karma 85Bangkok Jazz Thai BistroBar Amber 84 Kebun Mimpi Gallery NationalBar FlamBar Ibiza 83 Art Gallery 87Bar UnoBarzar 85 KLPAC 87Beach Club CaféBently’s Pub 82 Kuala Lumpur Funtheque 82Breakers Pool Club & BarBudaba 85 La Bodega 82Café FlamCarl’s Bar 84 Laundry Bar 86Carter Art-Related GalleryCentro KL 83 Little Bali 85Chilli’s Grill & BarCigar Divan 83 Little Havana 82Cloth & ClefClub 11:15 84 Luna Bar 83Club 9 & the Six LoungeClub de Vegas 83 Maison 86Club18@Bangsar AvenueDiva matrix Pub & Café 83 Malaysia Tourism Centre (MTC) 90Euphoria by Ministry of SoundFinnegan’s 1 85 Michi Artists Gallery 87Finnegan’s 2Finnegan’s 3 83 Minnal Fun & Family Club 82Flagz Restaurant & PubGaleri Tangsi 86 Modesto’s Bangsar 84GalleriizuGallery @ Starhill 85 Modesto’s KL Tower 83Golden Screen CinemasGroove Junction 87 Modesto’s Sri Hartamas 85 86 National Theatre 87 84 NN Gallery Sdn. Bhd. 87 86 No Black Tie 85 86 Palete Palette Restaurant & Bar 85 84 PETRONAS Philharmonic 85 Orchestra 90 82 Poppy - Restaurant, Bar & 84 Garden 83 85 Pucuk Rebung Museum Gallery 87 86 Pulse 82 84 Qba 82 85 Quattro Club 83 83 RAW KL 85 85 Rum Jungle 83 87 Ruums Bar & Club 83 87 Salsa Havana Club 82 87 Seven Ate Nine 85 90 Skybar 83 85 Soda Club 85
INDEX | 121Souled Out 85 Fencing For All 92Sunway Bar Celona 86 Firefly Park Resort 98Supper Club 85 It’s a Hit! Batting Cages 92Sutra Dance Theatre 90 Kuala Lumpur Golf & CountryTelawi Street Bistro 84 Club 92Temple of Fine Arts 90 Mines Wonderland 96TGV Cinemas 90 Mountain Goal 92Thai Club & Bistro 83 Red Spot Archery Centre 92The Apartment Downtown 83 Royal Selangor Polo Club 92The Attic 84 Senjakala Spa 95The Bar 85 Sepang F1 GP & Circuit 93The Borneo Baruk Club 85 Sepang’s Go-Kart Circuit 94The Cotton Club Jazzaurant 83 Setapak Golf Range 92The Grand Modesto’s 83 Skytrex Adventure 98The Marketplace 83 Speedway Plus 94The Pub 86 STC Equestrian and SportsThe Sanctuary 86 Centre 92The Scarlet 86 Sunway Lagoon 97The Social 84 The National Zoo & Aquarium 96Urbanattic 83 The Royal Selangor Golf Club 92Vintages Bar & Grill 84 TNT Kickboxing 92Voyeur 84 TT Sports Park 98 Villa Manja 95Recreation & Activities Water-ski & Wakeboard School 92 Wet World Shah Alam 98Andana Spa 95 Xtionpaintball 92ATV Malaysia 94Ballzaction 92 Special FeatureBukit Jalil Golf & CountryResort 92 A Famosa Resort 109Bukit Kiara Equestrian &Country Resort 92 A Famosa Resort Hotel 110Camp 5 98City karting Enterprise 94 A’ Famosa/Porta de Santiago 100City Square ShootingGallery 92 Admiral Cheng Ho Gallery 100Cosmo’s World Theme Park 96Desa Water Park 96 Aldy Hotel Melaka 111Energy Day Spa 95Extreme Park @ Sunway 92 Auyin Hill Resort 109 Avillion Legacy Melaka 110 Ayer Keroh Extreme Motorsport Station 109 Ayer Keroh Recreational Forest 109 Bayview Hotel Melaka 110
122 | INDEX 107 Melaka Butterfly & Reptile Farm 109Celine’s Café 104 Melaka Islamic Museum 102Cheng Hoon Teng TempleChrist Church 100 Melaka Raya 108Chung Wah Coffee ShopClocktower Cendol 107 Melaka River Pirate Park 105Dataran Pahlawan MelakaMega Mall 107 Melaka Sentral 111Democratic Rule MuseumDonald & Lily’s Corner Melaka Sultanate PalaceEquatorial MelakaEverly Resort Hotel 106 Museum 101Eye on MelakaFamosa Chicken Rice Ball 100 Menara Taming Sari 105Geographer’s CaféGovenor’s Museum 107 Mini Malaysia & Mini ASEANHang Tuah MallHeeren House 110 Park 109Historical and EthnographyMuseum 111 Number Twenty Guesthouse 111Hoe Kee Chicken Rice BallHoliday Inn 105 Papa Joe’s Restaurant 107Honky Tonk Haven CaféHotel Puri 107 Queen Victoria’s Fountain 100Islamic World Malay WorldMuseum 108 Renaissance Melaka Hotel 110Jonker WalkJonker’s Street 100 Restoran Bibik Neo 107Libra Restaurant & CocktailHouse 108 Restoran de Lisbon 107Light & Show SpectacularLili Marleen 111 Restoran Makko Nyonya 107Limau Limau CaféMahkota Hotel Melaka Restoran Ole Sayang 107Mahkota ParadeMalaysian Youth Museum 100 Rumahku Muziumku 103Maritime MuseumMasjid Tengkera 107 Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar MoorthiMelak River CruiseMelaka Art Gallery 110 Temple 104 108 St Francis Xavier’s Church 104 111 St. Paul’s Church 100 Tang Beng Swee Clock Tower 100 102 The 3D Gallery 102 108 The Baba House 111 106 The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museums 103 108 The Kite Museum 102 108 The Literature Museum 100 105 The Melaka Stamp Museum 102 108 The Museum of Enduring 110 Beauty 102 106 The People’s Museum 102 101 The Stadhuys 100 102 The Straits Mosque (Masjid 104 Selat) 104 105 Villa Sentosa 103 101 Zoo Melaka 109
MAP SECTIONS | 123» Map Courtesy of TOURISM MALAYSIA, June 2008 Edition
124 | MAP SECTIONS » Map Courtesy of TOURISM MALAYSIA, June 2008 Edition
MAP SECTIONS | 125
JALAN BUKIT BINTANG 126 | MAP SECTIONS
MAP - LEGEND | 127 Popular Tourist Spots 2A – Maju Junction 2C – Ocean5B – Aquaria KLCC 2A – Pertama Complex4C – Arab Square 2C – Plaza Warisan1C – ASEAN Sculpture Garden 5D – Pudu Plaza4C – Bintang Walk 3B – Semua House2B – Cathedral of Saint Mary The Virgin 4C – Sg. Wang Plaza2C – Central Market (Pasar Seni) 4D – Shaw Parade2C – Dataran Merdeka 3C – Sinar Kota1C – Deer Park 2B – Sogo2D – Islamic Arts Museum 5C – Starhill Gallery2C – Jamek Mosque 4C – Sun Complex1C – KL Bird Park 4A – Suria KLCC1C – Butterfly Park 3B – Wilayah Complex5B – Kuala Lumpur Craft Complex1C – Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens Dining / Entertainment4B – Malaysia Tourism Centre (MTC)5C – MISC Museum 3A – Asian Heritage Row3B – Menara KL (KL Tower) 4C – Bintang Walk2C – National History Museum 4B – Hard Rock Cafe1C – National Monument 4C – Planet Hollywood2C – National Mosque 5B – Restoran Sri Melayu1D – National Museum 4A – Saloma Bistro1D – National Planetarium 4B – Twelve SI2D – Old KL Railway Station 4A – Zouk1C – Orchid and Hibiscus Garden 5C – Chulan Square3C – Petaling Street (Chinatown)4A – Petronas Twin Towers Police Stations2C – Royal Malaysian Police Museum2C – Sri Maha Mariamman Temple 2C – Bukit Aman Federal2C – Sultan Abdul Samad Building Police HQ3C – Sze Ya Temple3B – Telekom Museum 4C – Kuala Lumpur Police HQ5B – Heritage Centre 2C – Traffic Police HQ2B – Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Memorial1D – Tun Abdul Razak Memorial Bus Stations Shopping 3C – Puduraya Bus & Taxi Terminal5A – Ampang Park Complex4A – Avenue K Post Offices4C – Berjaya Times Square4C – Bukit Bintang Plaza 1C – General Post Office2B – Campbell Complex 4C – Sg. Wang Plaza3B – City One 4A – Suria KLCC4C – Imbi Plaza4C – KL Plaza3C – Kota Raya4C – Lot 104C – Low Yat Plaza
128 | MAP - LEGEND 4B – Shangri-La 3A – Sheraton Imperial Hotels 5A – Suite Stay 4C – Swiss Garden 4C – Agora 3C – Swiss Inn 4C – Allson Hotel 3C – Tang City 3C – Ancasa 4B – The Lodge 4C – Armoda 5C – The Ritz Carlton 4C – Berjaya Times Square 5C – Westin Hotel & Convention Centre Hospitals 4C – Cardogan 3B – Champagne 4C – Chinese Maternity Hospital 3C – Chinatown 2 5A – HSC Medical Centre 4B – Concorde 2C – Tanglin Hospital 4C – Confort Inn 3C – Tung Shin Maternity Hospital 5A – Corus 4B – Crown Regency Tourist Information Centre’s 4B – Crowne Plaza Mutiara 5C – Dorsett Regency 4B – Malaysia Tourism Centre 4C – Emerald (MTC) 4B – Equatorial 109, Jalan Ampang 4C – Federal 50450 Kuala Lumpur 4C – Fortuna Tel: 03-9235 4848/ 03-9235 4800 3C – Furama 2A – Grand Continental 1D – KL Sentral Station 2A – Grand Centrepoint Lot 21, Level 2 4C – Grand Plaza Park Royal Arrival Hall 3C – Grand Olympic Kuala Lumpur City Terminal 4B – Impiana@ KLCC KL Sentral Station 4C – Imperial 50050 Kuala Lumpur 4B – Istana Tel: 03-2272 5823 1D – KL Hilton 1D – Le Meridian LEGEND This legend applies to all the maps in the guide. 3A – Mackt 2C – Malaya 4C – Malaysia 3C – Mandarin 4B – Mandarin Oriental 4A – Maya 3D – Midah 3D – Mirama 4C – Melia 3C – Nan Yang 4A – New World 5A – Nikko 4B – Novotel 4B – Pacific Regency 2A – Plaza 3A – Prescott Inn 5B – Prince Hotel & Residence 3C – Puduraya 2A – Quality City Centre 4A – Renaissance
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