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		<title>Melaka Tourist Guide and Attraction</title>
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	<category>Taxi Melaka to KLIA and LCCT</category>
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<h3>About Melaka</h3>
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<td width="418" valign="top" rowspan="2">Melaka (English: Malacca, dubbed        as The Historical State and also Negeri Bersejarah amongst locals) is the        third smallest Malaysian state, after Perlis and Penang. It is located in        the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, on the Straits of Malacca. It        borders Negeri Sembilan to the north and the state of Johor to the south.        The state&#8217;s capital is Malacca Town. This historical city centre has been        listed as a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO since 7th July 2008.
<p>Although Malacca was once one of the oldest Malay sultanates, the state          has no Sultan today. Instead, the head of state is the Yang di-Pertua          Negeri or Governor.</p>
	<p>The state of Malacca covers an area of 1,650-sq. km. or 0.5 percent of          the whole area of Malaysia. The state is divided into 3 districts, that          is Central Melaka (Melaka Tengah) (314 km&#038;sup2;), Alor Gajah (660 km&#038;sup2;),          and Jasin (676 km&#038;sup2;). Malacca is located on the southwestern coast          of Malay Peninsula opposite Sumatra, with the state of Negeri Sembilan          to the north and Johor to the east. Malacca is also situated roughly two-thirds          of the way down the West coast, 148 km south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital          of Malaysia and 245 km north of Singapore and commanding a central position          on the Straits of Malacca. The state capital Malacca Town is strategically          located between the two national capitals (of Malaysia and Singapore respectively)          and is linked with excellent roads and highways. Malacca is yet to have          its own train station, though the terminal at Tampin, Negeri Sembilan          is easily accessible. It has a domestic airport terminal located in Batu          Berendam.</p>
	<p>The offshore Pulau Besar (Malacca), Pulau Upeh and Tanjung Tuan are also          parts of Malacca.</p>
	<p>The tourism and manufacturing sectors are the two most important sectors          in the state economy. Malacca has adopted as its slogan, &quot;Visiting          Malacca Means Visiting Malaysia&quot; (&quot;Melawat Melaka Bererti Melawati          Malaysia&quot;). It is rich in cultural heritage and bears several places          of historical interest.</p>
	<p>The state is much sought after for medical education with the establishment          of the Melaka Manipal Medical College which located in Bukit Baru. It          has produced many doctors who are serving the country or working abroad          since its inception in 1997.</p>
	<p>The state also has a twin campus of Multimedia University which located          in Bukit Beruang. The campus currently attracts many foreign students,          especially those from the Middle East and Africa, through its computer          and engineering programmes. The university also features degree programmes          in fields like robotics, bio-instrumentation and law. Most of the student          population of Multimedia University is drawn from its foundation programmes,          also known as the Alpha Programmes.</p>
	<p>Malacca also has several public universities and colleges such as, Universiti          Teknologi Mara UiTM in Lendu, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, UTeM          (previously known as Kolej Universiti Teknikal Kebangsaan Malaysia, KUTKM)          located in Ayer Keroh, Kolej Yayasan Melaka (KYM), Bukit Baru and Kolej          Teknologi Islam Antarabangsa Melaka (KTIAM).</p>
	<p>The historic centre of Malacca was inscribed on the World Heritage List          on 7 July 2008 together with George Town, the capital of Penang.</p>
	<p>The Malays who are the original settlers of Malacca since 1400, form          the largest community. The Malaccan Malays are rich in culture from their          daily life to the building arts. The famous Malacca Steps or Tangga Melaka          are common in front of many Malay houses in Malacca.</p>
	<p>Two of the most important museums in Malacca are the Baba Nyonya Heritage          Museum and the Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum.</p>
	<p>Malacca is well-known for its food. Most notable of all is the traditional          Malay dishes like ikan asam pedas, sambal belacan and cencaluk.</p>
	<p>Belacan, a Malay variety of shrimp paste, is prepared from fresh tiny          shrimp of a species known as geragau in Malay. These are mashed into a          paste and buried for several months. The fermented shrimp are then dug          up, fried and hard-pressed into cakes.Belacan is used as an ingredient          in many dishes, or eaten on its own with rice. A common preparation is          sambal belacan, made by mixing belacan with chilli peppers, minced garlic,          shallot paste and sugar and then fried. The aroma from the frying mixture          can be unpalatable to Westerners who have not become accustomed to it,          but is an absolute delight to the Asian connoisseur. Melaka is also famous          for satay celup. Raw fish and meat are skewered onto sticks which is then          cooked in a peanut sauce. The satay celup is often self service where          you pay for individual sticks.</p>
	<p>There is also Nyonya-Baba cuisine which is a mixture of Chinese (mostly          southern Hokkien or Fujian influence), Portuguese, Dutch, Indian, British          and Malay cooking with most dishes being spicy in nature. Interesting          dishes of the Peranakan include Itek Tim (a soup containing duck and salted          vegetables), Ayam Pong Teh (chicken casserole with salted brown-bean sauce          which is usually served with potatoes) as well as the famous Nyonya Laksa.          Chicken Rice Ball is another dish popular with domestic Chinese tourists.</p>
	<p>Malacca&#8217;s ethnic Portuguese population are the descendants of Portuguese          colonists from the 16th and 17th centuries. Even to this day, many of          the ancient traditions passed down since the Portuguese occupation are          still practised, i.e. &quot;Intrudu&quot; from portuguese word &quot;Entrudo&quot;          (a water festival that marks the beginning of Lent, the Catholic fasting          period), &quot;branyu&quot; (traditional dance), &quot;Santa Cruz&quot;          (a yearly Festival of street celebrations).</p>
	<p>The Portuguese colonists contributed dishes like Devil&#8217;s Curry and Portuguese          egg tarts to the town&#8217;s already rich cuisine. Ikan Bakar (roasted fish)          restaurants in Umbai, Serkam and Alai are also popular.</p>
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	<p><strong>Melaka Jonker Street</strong></p>
	<p><font>Jonker street is a very attractive place in Melaka. Visitors          must go there before you leave Melaka! The street is more happening at          every night of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. During the three nights,          you can buy many souvenirs that are only available in Melaka, Jonker Street,          also, many delicious foods are available! Hai Nan coffee, cendol, laksa,          and so on are recommended.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Baba-Nonya Heritage Museum</strong></p>
	<p><font>Art and objects illustrating Malaysia&rsquo;s wide cultural          diversity are on display in this restored home. Tours are by appointment          only.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Cheng Hoon Teng Temple (Temple of the Evergreen Clouds)</strong></p>
	<p><font>This Chinatown temple, said to be the area&rsquo;s oldest,          boasts colorful glass and porcelain figures and intricate wood carvings.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Hang Li Po Well</strong></p>
	<p><strong>Queen Victoria&#8217;s Fountain</strong></p>
	<p><font>The fountain is located in fort of the Christ Church and          at Stadthuys. The fountain is funded by local chineses to celebrate the          Queen Victoria, England crowned as queen anniversary. The fountain is          a hot spot for photo</font></p>
	<p><strong>Flora de la Mar Maritime Museum</strong></p>
	<p><font>A restored Portuguese ship called Flora de la Mar makes          for an impressive museum; Melaka&rsquo;s colorful seafaring history is          tastefully displayed within.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Melaka Town Square</strong></p>
	<p><font>This was the town center during Dutch colonial times.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Sri Pogyatha Vinoyagar Moorthi Temple</strong></p>
	<p><font>The Hindu deity Vinoyagar, recognizable by the elephant          head, is also known as Ganesg. This temple&rsquo;s colorful exterior is          at odds with its gloomy.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Villa Sentosa (Malay Living Museum)</strong></p>
	<p><font>Definitely for tourists only, this tiny museum is actually          a Malaysian house showing how a typical Malaysian family lives.</font></p>
	<p><strong>A&#8217;Famosa Fort</strong></p>
	<p><font>This 16th century Portuguese fort has been mostly destroyed;          in its heyday it occupied a massive area and contained numerous government          buildings, churches and hospitals.</font></p>
	<p><strong>St. Paul&#8217;s Hill (Bukit St. Paul)</strong></p>
	<p><font>The A&#8217; Famosa Fort and landmark St.Paul&#8217;s Church are two          of the many attractions in this district.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Stadthuys</strong></p>
	<p><font>This 17th-century building was the seat of the Dutch administration          and now houses a history museum</font></p>
	<p><strong>Porta de Santiago</strong></p>
	<p><font>Only a ruin now, Porta de Santiago is the only remaining          gateway of the formerly massive A&rsquo;Famosa fortress.</font></p>
	<p><strong>Malacca Sultanate Palace</strong></p>
	<p><font>This landmark palace has been carefully restored using          ancient nail-free construction. A cultural museum is also on site.</font></p>
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	<p><strong>Major Hotel </strong></p>
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<p><font><em>Century Mahkota Hotel </em>Malacca<br />             Jalan Merdeka, 75000 Melaka </font></p>
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<p><font><em>Emperor Hotel</em><br />             Jalan Munshi Abdullah, 75100 Melaka </font></p>
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<p><font><em>Grand Continental Hotel</em><br />             Jalan Tun Sri Lanang, 75100 Melaka </font></p>
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<p><font><em>Golden Legacy Hotel</em><br />             (formerly Pan Pacific Legacy Hotel)<br />             Jalan Hang Tuah, 75350 Melaka </font></p>
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	<li><font><em>Renaissance Hotel Malacca</em><br />           Jalan Bendahara, 75720 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Straits Meridian Hotel</em><br />           Bukit Baru, 75150 Melaka </font></li>
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	<p><strong>Resort</strong></p>
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<li><font><em>Air Keroh Country Resort</em><br />           Air Keroh, 75450 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Tanjung Bidara Beach Resort</em><br />           Masjid Tanah, 78300 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Riviera Bay Resort</em><br />           Tanjung Kling, 76400 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Klebang Beach Resort</em><br />           Tanjung Kling, 76400 Melaka </font></li>
	<li><font><strong>Air Keroh D&#8217;Village Resort</strong><br />           Air Keroh, 75450 Melaka </font></li>
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	<p><strong>Budget Hotel</strong></p>
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<li><font><em>Accordian Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Bendahara, 75100 Melaka </font></li>
	<li><font><em>Baba House</em><br />           Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, 75200 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Belmount Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Portugis, 75200 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Bentona Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho, 75000 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Coastal Park Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Ujong Pasir, 75050 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Grand Southern Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho, 75000 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Lotus Inn Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Semabok, 75050 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Metropole Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Tun Ali, 75300 Melaka </font></li>
	<li><em><font>Mimosa Hotel</font></em><font><br />           Jalan Bunga Raya, 75200 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Pacific Inn</em><br />           Jalan Tengkera, 75200 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Palace Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Munshi Abdullah, 75100 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Semabok Inn Melaka</em><br />           396, Jalan Semabok<br />           75050 Melaka</font></li>
	<li><font><em>Tan Kim Hock Hotel</em><br />           Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho, 75000 Melaka</font></li>
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<p><font></font><font>Melaka Taxi Service To Airport KLIA and          LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font></font><font>Malacca`s history and tradition          has worked immendely to its benefit. Tourists flock to second smallest          state in Malaysia in search of rich antiquity and heritage. Since Malacca          is only two hour aways from the international airport, it easily accessible          by road.</font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          200 km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Kuala Lumpur Taxi Service To Airport KLIA          and LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>Kuala Lumpur is defined within the borders of          the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and is one of three Malaysian Federal          Territories. It is an enclave within the state of Selangor, on the central          west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Residents of the city are known as          KL</font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          65 km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Johor Taxi Service To Airport KLIA and          LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>Agro Tourism is natural product of Johor`s agriculture          is the convenient contact point for visitors to access and enjoy the fruits          of labour and way of life the farmers and villagers.</font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          300 / 450 km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Negeri Sembilan Taxi Service To Airport          KLIA and LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>Negeri Sembilan means &quot;nine states&#8217; in          Malays, is located on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, just south          of Kuala Lumpur and is Bordered in the north Selangor, in the east by          Pahang and in the south by Malacca.</font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          60 km</font></p>
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	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>Being one of the earliest, most established          urban centres in Malaysia, Penang has often prided herself on her progress          while at the same time relishing her traditional and enduring values,          way of life and mannerism. </font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          490 / 580 km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Pahang Taxi Service To Airport KLIA and          LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-</font></strong></font><br />         <font>Malaysia is world-known to be culturally and craft inclined.          Tradition cloth products, namely songket and batik are present in most          world fashion. Althought the eastern states the art of songket to exquisite          prefection, pahang`s songket retains a certain difference from the more          commercialised cloths of Kelantan and Terengganu.</font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          200 / 370km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Perlis Taxi Service To Airport KLIA and          LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>The capital of Perlis is Kangar and the royal          capital is Arau. Another important town is Padang Besar, at the Malaysian-Thailand          border. The main port is the small village of Kuala Perlis, linking mostly          to Langkawi Island. Perlis has a snake farm and Gua Kelam as tourist attractions,          as well as the small yet beautiful Perlis State Park.</font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          650 / 740 km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Terengganu Taxi Service To Airport KLIA          and LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>Terengganu is situated in north-eastern Peninsular          Malaysia, and is bordered in the northwest by Kelantan, the southwest          by Pahang, and the east by the South China Sea. Several outlying islands,          including Pulau Perhentian, Pulau Kapas and Pulau Redang, are also a part          of the state.. </font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-          650 / 790 km</font></p>
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<p><font></font><font>Kelantan Taxi Service To Airport KLIA and          LCCT</font></p>
	<p><font><strong><font>Some Info:-<br />         </font></strong></font><font>Kelantan is a land of colourful traditions and          scenic beauty. Located in the north-eastern corner of the peninsula, Kelantan,          which is said to translate as the &quot;Land of Lightning&quot; (see alternate          theories below), is an agrarian state with lush paddy fields, rustic fishing          villages and casuarina-lined beaches. Kelantan is home to some of the          most ancient archeological discoveries in Malaysia, including several          prehistoric aboriginal settlements. </font></p>
	<p><font><strong>Average Distances From Inernational Airport</strong> :-730          / 790 km</font></p>
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