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Address : Jakan Puteri Resort 1, Ayer Keroh Malacca
Malacca : Malacca (or Melaka is it is now known) was once filled with the billowing sails of trading ships as Europeans, Indians and Chinese traded spices, silks, opium and tobacco along the east – west trade route. Malacca still retains the flavour of its historic past in the streets, buildings and ambiance of the town. Attractions include the Maritime Museum with a life-size replica of an old Portuguese galleon, St John’s Fort, Jonker Street – a haven for antique hunters and the Baba & Nonya centre – a blend of Malay and Chinese culture. Easily accessible from KL by train, Malacca is worth at least an overnight stay.
Ayer Keroh : Ayer Keroh, literally 'murky water', is an area specially developed for tourists. It is about 15 kilometres north of Malacca, at the turn-off on the Lebuh Raya (Highway). The various tourist attractions here are popular amongst Singaporean visitors and Malaysian families from the nearby neighbouring states. They come in droves during weekends and school holidays for a little rest and recreation away from the demands of school, work and urban living.