🌈 Highlights: After walking through the Malacca River Bridge, you can see a clean square. The square has a fountain built in the Victorian era, and the Red House is located here. The Red House is an ancient Christian church built in 1753 to replace St Paul's Church as a place of prayer, an elegant Dutch building, one of the landmarks of Malacca. The square is surrounded by Dutch red buildings, which are the oldest buildings preserved by the Dutch in the East. On the other side of the bridge is Chicken Farm Street, Malacca's Chinatown, and the center of Malacca, which is the most worth visiting. Four hundred meters long street, the side is more than two floors of small buildings and arcades, basically more than a hundred years of buildings, but most of them are painted colorful, giving people a feeling of youthful vitality. There are souvenirs, coffee drinks and restaurants on the street, and there are many old brands that can be reminiscent of the prosperity of the former commercial market. ✅ The street has a two-hundred-year-old house, and then changed to a southern European-style cafe. It was awarded the Malaysian Architectural Society Award in 1999. It was strong bright yellow, plus light blue and green, which was both eye-catching and leisurely. It was also one of the shooting locations of "Summer Me Tea". 🥘 Malacca cuisine: chicken rice grains, Hainan chicken rice, coconut milk rice, hot and sour fish, sand, and various Nyonya, etc. can be tasted. ✨ Tips: You can walk around the old city and spend most of the day. If you are interested, you can also take a three-wheeled float with local characteristics. 🚗 Address Transportation: From Kuala Lumpur to Malacca, the bus can go to the new TBS station, you can take the light rail (it seems to be troublesome to change the car), according to the suggestion of the hotel owner, if you live in the area of Ischang Street, you can walk to the Ancasa Hotel (very close), There is a bus starting station with a header written on 2TBS, 2 MYR direct to the station, the new TBS station is located in the suburbs, very clean and bright. ✅ In the Malacca Bus Terminal, you can take No. 17 to the Red House and the city center. If you want to go back to the bus station, you can wait for the bus in situ, because it is a ring line. #Spring to play some flowers #City Humanities Handbook #Small Discovery Society #Leisure Good place #Couples Travel