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Famosa Water World
Be prepared to side into a world of fun
and thrills the moment you set font on the
20-arce A'Famosa Water World, rated as the
largest water theme park in Malaysia. At
the Water World, there is simply something
for everyone regardless on one's age.
Over here, you can take your pick from the
Wave Pool which gives a feeling of a beach
away from the beach, the longest Lazy River
in the world, the highly exciting High Speed
Slides and many more interesting attractions
such as Arabian Village, Kids' Adventure
Play Pool, Sandy Area,
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Body Slides,
Family Raft Ride, Inner Tube Slides and Tots'
Activity Pool. What's more with safety measures
which meet international safety standards.
Water World allows one the luxury of peace
of mind to truly relax and enjoy oneself
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Church
Situated near Jalan Laksamana and Jalan Gereja
in Melaka city.
This is a churh built in 1753 by Dutch to
commemorate a century of their rule. It is
reputed as the oldest protestant church in
Malaysia. It is now an Anglican Church. The
building shows the ingenuity of the Dutch
architectural world. The beams were constructed
from cutting and carving from a single tree
and have no joints. The hand-made pews dated
back some 200 years. The altar is a beautiful
piece of the 'Last Supper' done in glazed
tiles.
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Maritime Museum
The Museum is constructed after 'Flor De
La Mar', the Portuguese ship that sand off
the coast of Melaka on its way to Portugal.
With its hull laden with invaluable treasures
seized from Malacca, the ship was doomed
from existence had it not for the efforts
to revive its symbolic significance to Melaka's
heritage.
At the museum, visitors can get a closer
look at Melaka from the famed Malay Sultanate
of the 14th
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century to
the Portuguese era, the Dutch era and the
British era. There are exhibits of foreign
ships that had once called at the port of
Melaka during the height of its maritime hegemony.
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