The eighth Melaka Art and Performance Festival (MAPFest) returns to the majestic city of Melaka from Friday to Sunday, 25 – 27 November 2016, 10AM to 10PM, with world-class artists lined-up to showcase their internationally recognised works. More than 40 artists from 10 countries will muster at St. Paul’s Hill to paint the skyline of Melaka with multi-disciplinary art display … [Read more...] about MAPFest 2016 Features On-Tour Global Art Installations this November
Malacca
A FARMOSA @ MALACCA
A Famosa (Malay: Kota A Famosa; "The Famous" in Portuguese) is a Portuguese fortress located in Malacca, Malaysia. It is among the oldest surviving European architectural remains in south east Asia. The Porta de Santiago, a small gate house, is the only remaining part of the fortress still standing. Alike the one in Macau but a smaller version, the place is still stay good and … [Read more...] about A FARMOSA @ MALACCA
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH, MALACCA
St. Francis Xavier Church in Melaka was built in 1856, in honour of St. Francis Xavier, a prominent 16th-century Catholic missionary. The church is beautifully located at the middle of historical Malacca City. Since, we walk along the streets of Malacca, the achitecture of the church is beautiful and we snapped them up. St. Francis Xavier Church was once the largest church … [Read more...] about ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH, MALACCA
THE FIFTH MELAKA ART & PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL PROMISES MORE EXCITING LINE-UPS
The Melaka Art & Performance Festival (MAPFest), the largest and only festival at a UNESCO World Heritage site, returns to Melaka for its fifth instalment from 22- 24 November 2013. The site-specific festival has put Melaka on the world map since its inception, as it brings dazzling performances from across the globe. The festival attracts tens of thousands of … [Read more...] about THE FIFTH MELAKA ART & PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL PROMISES MORE EXCITING LINE-UPS
MUZIUM SAMUDERA (MARITIME MUSEUM), MALACCA
The tight schedule for a 2 day 1 night trip in Malacca will never enough. We spend most of the time venturing for food.While driving back to KL after our stay in Quayside Hotel, we spotted the big ship just a distance of walk from the hotel itself. Muzium Samudera (Maritime Museum) is one of the places which is worth to visit if you love to know more about the history of … [Read more...] about MUZIUM SAMUDERA (MARITIME MUSEUM), MALACCA