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malacca

Malacca was successively occupied by Portugal, Holland, Britain and Japan, so there are various colorful and unique buildings here. The advantage of arriving on Monday is that there are very few tourists, but it is a pity that I missed the weekend night market on Jonker Street.

The locals recommended me to go to Joker 88 to eat laksa baba nyonya Nyonya curry noodles. When I was sitting alone eating noodles, some elderly people who came to travel from the neighboring cities shared the table with me, chatting while eating. They came to play together with the same Christian church. They are very cute. They have repeatedly told me to pay attention to safety when traveling alone. After that, I went to Villa Sentosa Museum about Malay people's culture. Within a week of coming to Malaysia, I was mistaken for a Malaysian Chinese by various locals, including several taxi drivers. They are also very chatty, and they will first say that they are not good at English and that they are very embarrassed, but once they start the chatterbox, they can't stop.

I won the jackpot when I found this sofa owner in Malacca. He is from Kuala Lumpur, but he opened an Airbnb in Malacca, engaged in tourism, booked local tour tickets through Ctrip, and was a tour guide. He had worked in the industry for more than 20 years DJ. All three of his bedrooms are actually rented out on Airbnb, but in the off-season when there are not many people, they will be provided to sofa guests. Not only do I have a single room, but I also have a separate bathroom. The happiest thing is that I can finally live in an air-conditioned room. The four nights in Penang at 30 degrees at night with only electric fans have trained my ability to resist heat.

In the evening, I went to the Malacca Straits Mosque. Before entering, you have to take off your shoes, wear a burqa and a headscarf (provided at the door). After wearing it for about half an hour, my whole body is covered in sweat, and it is completely airtight, but it is indeed sunscreen. The mosque is very beautiful at sunset.

I can’t afford Musang King today, so I’ll just eat ordinary durian. It’s really a few blocks away. I also ate special satay, cendol, and chicken rice balls that are different from those in Malacca and Penang. chicken rice ball. The next morning, I ran to the Straits of Malacca Mosque that I went to last night. The little girl who worked in the mosque fed the wild cats every morning after getting out of the car. It was really loving. Before leaving, I bought durian candy produced by Chen Jinfu, baba chedol at Jonker 88, and Nyonya rice dumplings (pork + sweet winter melon + dried shrimp + shredded coconut). Then take the bus to Singapore.

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