Five one small long long short not short, it would also like to go abroad, where to go? This provides us with a good choice -- Malaysia. Why? There should be humanistic culture, to view a sea view, the most important is, you do not delay, only 80 yuan, over two photographs and passport, wait two days together live. Also consider what, walk!!
Day1 Malacca: the culture here very deep
The Malacca Strait, is indeed a narrow strait small, Malay Peninsula and Sumatra island on the sea. But, is this long and narrow sea channel, is carrying on each other, must pass through the channel between India and Pacific oceans all around China, also carrying more than 80% import and export trade and 90% of the energy import and export. This is under the background of globalization throat roads, the destiny of China channel is on the rise.
The Portuguese fortress
The Portuguese fortressThe Portuguese city of mountains in the southwest of Malacca City, near the Malacca River, is the Jin Longwen Memorial in Malacca Sudanbailimi Le Shi Jian Sura Chinese emperor gift. Emperor Chengzu had closed the mountain town of mountain. This mountain is also called St Paul mountain. There is a castle on the hill, also known as the Santiago fort, is a Portuguese colonists had to guard against the defeated the kingdom of Malacca and the construction of army counterattack. Can now see is a piece of canqiangduanyuan, only the castle gate still stands on the top of the door. The three 10 meters towers, wall carved with many patterns in the Portuguese army. A few stone castle preserved, leaving a number of historical facts to the human.
The Church of St Paul
The Church of St PaulThere is a church of St Paul in the St Paul mountain on the top of the mountain, is the Portuguese Governor Bobby Abreu was established in 1511, is built by Europeans in South-East Asia's oldest church. The church was destroyed after the war, but in front of the church body white Franciscan hundreds of statues, has experienced the vicissitudes of life, are still clearly visible.
Today in the external wall can still see a lot of bullet holesIn 1670 the Dutch occupation of Malacca, the church as the castle, today in the external wall can still be seen many bullet holes. In 1753, the Dutch also built a church in St Paul, and the church as the nobility of Holland churchyard, still retains some engraved with the Latin and Portuguese tombstone. There is a tomb in the church, is the 1553 St. Francis each temporary cemetery.
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