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    Popular historical attractions St. John’s Fort in Malacca Christ Church‚ Malacca Example of a gravestone from St. Francis Xavier Church. Fort A Famosa: Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511‚ it suffered severe structural damage during the Dutch invasion. The plan by the British to destroy it was aborted as a result of the intervention of Sir Stamford Raffles in 1808. St. John’s Fort: Reconstructed by the Dutch in the third quarter of the 18th century‚ the cannons in this fort point

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    Malacca

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    Intro: During this Malacca trip‚ I learnt a lot of things about cultures‚ traditions and much more! And today‚ I am here to share my experiences and thoughts about the Malacca trip. Day 1: During the trip on the bus‚ I was very excited. I sat with my best friend‚ Isaiah. When we reached the first place‚ a plantation‚ we saw many things. We also got to see the starfruit tree. But other than only seeing plants‚ we also got to try to collect sap from a rubber tree! It was very fun.

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    Malacca History

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    HISTORY OF MALACCA Malacca is a small state encompassing 1657km2 on the Western Peninsular of Malaysia. Geographically positioned along East-West trading route‚ at the busiest and narrowest point of Straits of Malacca‚ the state experienced a unique culmination of cultural and historical influences from Malay Sultanate (1400-1511)‚ Portuguese colonial (1511-1641)‚ Dutch colonial (1641-1795)‚ English colonial (1795-1942‚ 1945-1957) and Japanese occupancy (1942-1945). Today‚ independent Malacca (since

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    function and human needs. Although Malacca bridge are not as big as other world famous bridges like London Bridge or Brooklyn Bridge in New York but it hold some interesting stories along the river. Malacca River is known as “Venice of the East” by Europeans. One of the most popular tourist attraction in Malaysia‚ it takes only 45 minute river cruise to see the beautiful side of Malacca town and bridges along the river. It was known as the birthplace of Malacca because it was found by Sumatran prince

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    1.0 Executive Summary In this report we have chosen Hotel Equatorial Malacca to do our market plan. Hotel Equatorial has 3 branches in Malaysia such as Kuala Lumpur‚ Penang and Malacca. These 3 state is very familiar for tourist where they always have a vacation over here. Especially Malacca state is one of the best tourism and heritage area. Hotel Equatorial Malacca has located in the center of the Malacca town which is nearby A’Famosa and St. Paul’s Hill. So that‚ we would like to suggest and

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    world heritage at malacca

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    Melaka is one of the historic cities built along the Straits of Melaka. The city has been developed over 500 years of the mixture of trading and cultural exchanges between East and West traders. The influences of Asia and Europe have endowed the towns with a specific multicultural heritage that is both tangible and intangible. With its government buildings‚ churches‚ squares and fortifications‚ Melaka demonstrates the early stages of this history originating in the 15th-century Malay sultanate and

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    MANAGING MARITIME SECURITY IN MALACCA STRAITS: IS IT POSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS AT MALACCA STRAITS? BY SEGAR A/L MUNIANDY INTRODUCTION 1. Seafarers have sought an understanding of the oceans for centuries. Modern day enable us to relied upon technology to collect data in this environment. Today’s complex and ambiguous threats place an even greater premium on knowledge and a shared understanding of the maritime domain. Adequately addressing these threats requires

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    Satellite Towns

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    Satellite Towns In 1927 there were approximately 2 billion people on the earth‚ however today our population is almost 6 billion. This huge amount of increase in human population brought crowded metropolitan areas. In order to create planned cities and houses we created satellite towns. These towns also started to be built in our country. Therefore‚ it might be a good idea to consider its advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of a town with skyscrapers is its modernity. Since we

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    growing up in a small town. Small communities allow people to become acquainted‚ acquire a sense of security and familiarity. Although there may be many apparent positive aspects to smaller towns‚ people often living in acquire what is called a ’small town mentality’. This can be described as a unified way of thinking and behaving. Individuality and diversity are suppressed while town’s people begin to conform to traditionalistic views and stereotypes. Ways in which this small town mentality affects

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    Village or Town?

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    the safe and clean environment of the countryside. Absence of heavy traffic means absence of polluted atmosphere. With clean environment farmers can grow ecologically clean vegetables. Secondly‚ villagers appreciate a friendly atmosphere in a small town. Because of a small population‚ everyone knows everyone in villages. This fact unites people. They have a feeling of living in a closely knit community. Finally‚ countrymen see a village as the best place to live. Deciding between two places to

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