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  St. Francis Xavier Church
   
 
  St. Francis Xavier Church
   
   
  The Stadhuys
   
 
The Stadhuys  
   
   
  Christ Church
   
 
  Christ Church
   
   
  St. Paul Chrch
   
 
St. Paul  
Built by a Portuguese Captain by the name of Duarte Coelho, the chapel was turned by the Dutch into a burial ground for their noble dead and renamed it 'St. Paul's Church' from the Portuguese's 'Our Lady Of The Hill'. Saint Francis Xavier was briefly enshrined in the open grave in 1553 before being shipped to Goa, India.
   
   
  Melaka sultanate Palace
   
 

Built based on the description and reference to the palace in 'Sejarah Melayu (the Malay Annals), the wooden replica houses the Cultural Museum of Melaka. Situated at the foot of St. Paul 's Hill, it is the only Malay palace from Malacca's glorious past of the sultanate era built with such detail and refinement.

  sultanate Palace
   
   
  Jonker Street
   
 
Jonker Street  
   
   
  Kampung Kling Mosque
   
 
  Kg. Kling Mosques
   
   
  The Baba Nyonya Museum
   
 
Baba Nyonya  
   
   
  Maritime Museum
   
 
  Maritime Museum
   
   
  Cheng Hoon Theng Temple
   
 
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

The oldest Chinese temple in the country. Cheng Hoon Teng translated as "The Abode of the Green Merciful Clouds". It was built in 1646 by Lee Wei King with materials shipped out of China. Covering 4,600 square metres with superb example of Southern Chinese architecture. Its gabled roofs, with curved ridges and eaves, are magnificently decorated with mythological figures, animals, birds and flowers in coloured glass and porcelain.Exquisite wood carvings and lacquered ralings depicat the life of the Buddha. The entrance is guarded by two lions, reminding worshippers to practice "filial piety" towards parents. The temple is dedicated to

Kwan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy, whose statue is enshrined in the main hall. The side halls are dedicated to Ma Choe Poh, the Queen of Heavan and protector of fishermen and sailors; the red faced Kwan Ti, god of war, patron of literature and upholder of justice; and Sui Tai, the golden faced Goddess of Wealth. In a rear hall, memorial tablets commemorate temple leaders. A carving on a stone tablet made during the sixth year reign of the Chinese Emperor Kar Keng, in 1801, stated that the temple was named Cheng Hoon (Green Cloud) because all merchants who are blessed with culminating wealth, will make a name for themselves by rising from the green earth to the pure, heavenly cloud. In 2001 major renovation and restoration to the mains halls were completed. Located in Jalan Tokong (Temple Street).
   
   
   
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