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Three tourist projects or scenic spots in the Straits of Malacca

In fact, I don't know what tourist attractions there are in Malacca Strait, because it is only a strait. However, Malacca has many historic tourist attractions. Here, I will introduce three places.

Stadthughes

The red house is located on Laksamana Road, opposite the Christian Church. After the completion of 1650, it became the administrative center and official residence of Dutch colonial government. It symbolizes the delicacy of Dutch style. The red house is now a museum of history and race.

Ancient City Gate (Afamosa)

The ancient city gate is located on Bandar Hilir Mountain, opposite St Paul's Church, Red House and Sultan Palace in Malacca. 15 1 1 year, a Portuguese warship arrived in Malacca under the leadership of Portuguese general Abuque, ending the Malacca dynasty. In order to consolidate Portuguese territory in Malacca, Abuque built a gate on a mountain. That gate is now the ancient city gate.

Christ Church

Christian church is the oldest Protestant church in Malaysia. Ground was broken on 174 1 and completed on 1753. It reflects the unique architectural style of the Netherlands. There are many valuables in the Christian church, that is, a handmade bench, a seamless skylight, a bronze replica of the Bible, a cornerstone written in Armenian and a replica of the Last Supper. The Christian church has not been damaged so far.

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