Soak up the history. Steps can be a challenge on a hot day. May be best to do early morning or at dusk. Nice views.
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Soak up the history. Steps can be a challenge on a hot day. May be best to do early morning or at dusk. Nice views.
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While walking around this hill you start to get some impression of wehat life must have been like for the early European merchants and public officials that came to Melaka to seek their furtune. The many grave memorials on display tells some interesting stories of the hardship that these people had to deal with.
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Important historical site. However the city council should really do a better upkeep of the site. Seems too many hawkers around, hogging up space. The wall is being desecrated by vandals or plain stupid teenager confessing their love on historic walls. And if you look behind the tombstones, you'll find rubbish shoved there. if you look up, you'll notice trees...
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When you visit Melaka this is one of the things you have to see. Especially when you are from the Netherlands this is a must see.
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Good views of the area and some interesting history. Fewer hawkers than down below.
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You can almost see the whole of malacca town from this hilltop. Once u r on top, u will understand why the Portuguese build a fort here. The A farmosa is just at the foot hill.
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On a very hot day we climbed the many steps to Bukit St Paul, but it was well worth it. To see the history of Melaka unfold here and to read about the events of yester year was reall interestin. The views of Melaka were very good and it was well worth the visit, even though you may not be...
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Stand at the church and fort walls, you will imagines Portugese glories in1511-1641. Portugese built the church 1521. once they came to Malacca 1511, and Dutch destroyed it in almost 7 months attack. there are some old portugese tombstones in the church. 1952, a statue of St. Francis Xavier was erected in front of the ruins of the church in...
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Really explore and read the tombstones and you will be rewarded with fascinating engravings.
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worth a walk up, but a shame about the tourist shops, music and photos with animals which did not go with what should have been a peaceful and holy place.
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