In addition to Jonker Walk, you can also visit Melaka's Vintage Night Market in the area of Jalan Hang Tuah, a few hundred meters from Jonker Walk. Vintage Night Market Melaka is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 6.00 pm to 1.00 am. During the day, you can visit Melaka Turtle Conservation & Information Center in Masjid Tanah area. • watching from Melaka ✌🏻
Come & visit the Portuguese Settlement Malacca... It's a small Village where we here are all Portuguese... There's a Statue of Christ The Redeemer just like the one in Rio De Janeiro... Portuguese Sea Food... Homemade Burgers u should try it u'll never regret... Especially visit Portuguese Settlement during Christmas season the whole settlement houses are lighted up with colorful Lightnings & Deco... & more.. TQ for visiting Malaysia & Malacca City...
Hello, Great video guys ! Which area do you recommend to stay near convenience stores, street food markets, attractions and public transportation ? Thank you so much.
We would 100% recommend staying where we stayed; Kasturi Alley Guest House & Cat Hotel! If you like cats, it’s the perfect place and it’s right next to Jonker Street! ✨🙏🏼✨
I am leaving for Malaysia in July. Just wondering if the food and drinks are safe? someone told you you can't drink their tap water so those teas, coffees and Milos that they make are they made from tap water?? I am quite scared of getting food poisoning but did you ever go through any issues with the food or water? Thank you so much for your video btw! so informative
That’s amazing to hear, let us know if you need any recommendations of places to go! As for the water situation, we never experienced any problems and always drank with the locals. We don’t drink the tap water but if that’s what they use for their ice coffees and stuff then we have drank it, the only think I can say is that I think k that it’s usually boiled first which takes a lot of risk out… maybe…? Also, we have been travelling for a long time and in a very local way so maybe our stomachs are just used to it by now… I’m not sure but we hope that you have a wonderful time in Malaysia! 🇲🇾✨
The geographic and fiscal advantages of Malacca were obvious, as one Portuguese official noted: "Whoever is lord of Malacca has his hand on the throat of Venice".
Malacca has become so dead. I have been there 3 times in the last 3 years. I genuinely do not remember it being so quiet growing up, but in 2024 70-80% of the shops there are closed down. Even in Jonker street. There also doesn't seem to be much of a local economy, I don't see locals in the mall or patronising shops. Just a very dead and sleepy town now...very sad.
That is so sad to hear, from what we heard before we visited we thought that it would be a very busy place. We did love our time there nonetheless! ✨🙏🏼✨
@SilkyRonTheRoad I can tell you a bit. Portuguese came in 1511. Took over melaka. The Dutch later came in 1641. But europe was not stable too. So during the napolean war, the Dutch asked the british to temporary administer melaka fearing the French might take it from them. The British also temporary administered batavia (indonesia). After the British defeated napolean with their allies at Waterloo, the Dutch and British signed the Anglo Dutch treaty to split the lands in south east asia. In summary, indo china became french colonies, Philippine was under Spanish rule until the Americans took over, Malaysia, part of borneo, singapore were under British control. Indonesia under Dutch control. Of all the colonies, those under British rule were more prosperous. They gave education, railways and better system of administration as can be seen even today.
@@keangwooichoo6138 wow! Thank you so much for that history lesson! It’s super interesting to hear and something I’m sure that we will learn more about on our years of travel! Have a wonderful day! ✨
i love this channel because you both are energetic couple and so many ideas when travelling😊
Aww that makes us so happy to hear, thank you so much! ✨
Wonderful. Thank you for this video.
It’s our pleasure! ✨
@@SilkyRonTheRoad 😄
Wonderful vlogg. Hope you both had beautiful memories of Malaysia🌺🇲🇾💞 stay safe Stay healthy Stay Happy
Thank you! We’ve had the most amazing time in Malaysia and can’t wait to visit again! ✨🙌🏼✨
Real kool Malacca laid-back city,cnt wait to get there,thanks mate n hve a pleasant time there
Ahh amazing! When will you be visiting?
We had an amazing time there and can’t wait to get back again soon! ✨
In addition to Jonker Walk, you can also visit Melaka's Vintage Night Market in the area of Jalan Hang Tuah, a few hundred meters from Jonker Walk. Vintage Night Market Melaka is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 6.00 pm to 1.00 am.
During the day, you can visit Melaka Turtle Conservation & Information Center in Masjid Tanah area.
• watching from Melaka ✌🏻
Ahh we didn’t know about these things! Thank you for the recommendations, we will add them t the list for next time! ✨🙏🏼✨
Always love to see your videos... tq for showing us good vibes with loads of luv.... 🥰🥰🥰
Ahh it’s our pleasure, we had so much fun! ✨
Thanks for sharing the great experience at Malacca. Malacca is historical city 😊
It is all our pleasure! We had a wonderful time in Malacca and hope to come back and visit soon! ✨
Love this vloG! So fun to watch!
Thank you so much, it makes us so happy to hear that! ✨
Wow this video is so backdated vlog. Love it
Glad you liked it! 😊
Haha you are both awesome. Love the vloggs. Keep them coming ❤
Aww thank you so much! There are plenty more to come! ✨
Come & visit the Portuguese Settlement Malacca... It's a small Village where we here are all Portuguese... There's a Statue of Christ The Redeemer just like the one in Rio De Janeiro... Portuguese Sea Food... Homemade Burgers u should try it u'll never regret... Especially visit Portuguese Settlement during Christmas season the whole settlement houses are lighted up with colorful Lightnings & Deco... & more.. TQ for visiting Malaysia & Malacca City...
Ahh we heard about that and that the best time to visit is Christmas! Let’s see where we are around that time! Thanks for the recommendation! ✨🙏🏼✨
Hello,
Great video guys !
Which area do you recommend to stay near convenience stores, street food markets, attractions and public transportation ?
Thank you so much.
We would 100% recommend staying where we stayed; Kasturi Alley Guest House & Cat Hotel! If you like cats, it’s the perfect place and it’s right next to Jonker Street! ✨🙏🏼✨
Miss you guys.. lovely story from lovely person.. meowwww 🐱❤️ -fifie ✨
Aww we miss you both too! And all of the cats! 🥰 hopefully see you soon! ✨
Just like charcoal fired char kway teow, always taste better
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I am leaving for Malaysia in July. Just wondering if the food and drinks are safe? someone told you you can't drink their tap water so those teas, coffees and Milos that they make are they made from tap water?? I am quite scared of getting food poisoning but did you ever go through any issues with the food or water? Thank you so much for your video btw! so informative
That’s amazing to hear, let us know if you need any recommendations of places to go!
As for the water situation, we never experienced any problems and always drank with the locals. We don’t drink the tap water but if that’s what they use for their ice coffees and stuff then we have drank it, the only think I can say is that I think k that it’s usually boiled first which takes a lot of risk out… maybe…?
Also, we have been travelling for a long time and in a very local way so maybe our stomachs are just used to it by now… I’m not sure but we hope that you have a wonderful time in Malaysia! 🇲🇾✨
The geographic and fiscal advantages of Malacca were obvious, as one Portuguese official noted: "Whoever is lord of Malacca has his hand on the throat of Venice".
Thank you for sharing this! ✨
Hi guy's. Have a great day. Love you guy's 😘❤️😘
Hey, thank you so much, you too!
Sending Love & Heartlight!
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You should see st peter church melaka, built in 1710 (oldest roman catholic church in malaysia)
Ooh we missed that! 🙊 next time! 😁
@@SilkyRonTheRoad it's ok. good to see you have an enjoyable time
@iantravels2406 yeah, we loved our time in Malaysia! ✨
Woww!!! What an amazing video. Does punjab temple serviced luch at 12.30 every day? How much did you pay for lunch?
Ahh thank you so much! I think that they do and it is a free / donation based service. 🙏🏼
Come vist my hometown Sabah Kota Kinabalu Our Place Good Delicious Sea Food Around Every Food Restaurant
Ahh I can imaging but… we don’t eat fish… 🙊 we’re vegetarian! ✨
What camera do you guys use for your vlogs?
The vlogging is on a Sony A7IV with the 16-35mm F4 PZ and a lot of the b-roll is shot on a Sony A7C 85mm F1.8 😁
My broter....SEDAP
Sedap! ✨
Have you had any problems with drone?I mean , is it allowed to shoot?
No problems so far, only when we got to Indonesia, you should check out our videos there! 😉
Melaka have one King of the world 👑👑🌏🌎🌍 imperial Malacca ⚔️🔥
Amazing! 🤩
@@SilkyRonTheRoad 👍👍
Is Malacca closed during Ramadan time ?
Ooh I don’t know, we were there at another time… ✨
Malacca has become so dead. I have been there 3 times in the last 3 years. I genuinely do not remember it being so quiet growing up, but in 2024 70-80% of the shops there are closed down. Even in Jonker street. There also doesn't seem to be much of a local economy, I don't see locals in the mall or patronising shops. Just a very dead and sleepy town now...very sad.
That is so sad to hear, from what we heard before we visited we thought that it would be a very busy place. We did love our time there nonetheless! ✨🙏🏼✨
The Dutch and English destroyed most Portuguese structures
we would like to learn more about the history next time! 🙏🏼
@SilkyRonTheRoad I can tell you a bit. Portuguese came in 1511. Took over melaka. The Dutch later came in 1641. But europe was not stable too. So during the napolean war, the Dutch asked the british to temporary administer melaka fearing the French might take it from them. The British also temporary administered batavia (indonesia). After the British defeated napolean with their allies at Waterloo, the Dutch and British signed the Anglo Dutch treaty to split the lands in south east asia. In summary, indo china became french colonies, Philippine was under Spanish rule until the Americans took over, Malaysia, part of borneo, singapore were under British control. Indonesia under Dutch control.
Of all the colonies, those under British rule were more prosperous. They gave education, railways and better system of administration as can be seen even today.
@@keangwooichoo6138 wow! Thank you so much for that history lesson! It’s super interesting to hear and something I’m sure that we will learn more about on our years of travel!
Have a wonderful day! ✨