-The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum   Other Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

The 'Straits Chinese', also called the Baba and Nyonya, are Chinese of noble descent who have adopted much of the Malay culture into theirs. This has been a gradual process lasting over 400 years since the great Chinese explorer Admiral Cheng Ho first brought Chinese settlers to Melaka. Over the centuries, the Baba Nyonya have developed a distinct and highly interesting culture that is unique to Malaysia's west coast, particularly Melaka.

The public can now view the historical artefacts unique to this heritage at a captivating private museum run by the Babas and Nyonyas of Melaka. Within the walls of this heritage building, you can learn everything there is to know about this unique culture.

Back to Melaka

 


portugese SquarePortuguese Square

St.PaulsSt. Paul's Hill (A'Famosa)

Jonker WalkJonker Walk

River CruiseMelaka River Cruise

HomestayHomestay Seri Tanjung

Herritage MuseumThe Baba Nyonya Heritage
Museum

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  -Pulau Aur   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

The island off Mersing, along with Pulau Dayang, Pulau Lang and Pulau Pinang, are rated among the best diving destinations within the Johor Marine Park Area. The deeper waters around the area ensure good visibility and a large variety of marine life, the island is popular among weekend divers.

The rich pelagic action also attracts numerous sport fishermen, hoping to try their luck with the marlins or sailfish outside the marine park island. Many private yachts anchor in the calm waters between Pulau Aur and Pulau Dayang.

The main reef is located towards the southern end of Pulau Aur and Pulau Pinang. The top of the reef begins at about 12m and slopes in excess of 25m, making it ideal for diving.

 

 

Back to Johor


PulauaurPulau Aur

GunangledangGunung Ledang

Fruit FarmDesaru Fruit Farm

EndauEndau - Rompin State Park

Sultan Abu BakarSultan Abu Bakar Mosque

Royal Aby Bakar MuseumRoyal Abu Bakar Museum

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  -Gunung Ledang   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

Shrouded in mystical legends and folklore, Gunung Ledang continues to charm and intrigue locals and visitors alike. According to the legend of the Princess of Gunung Ledang, the Sultan of Melaka wanted the Princess' hand in marriage and she, not wanting to marry him, demanded that the Sultan present her with seven jars of women's tears, seven trays of mosquitoes' hearts and seven bowls of the sultan's son's blood. After he was unable to meet these impossible requests, she fled to the mountain and continues to live in a hidden cave, to this day.

The mountain is ideal for a myriad of outdoor activities with challenging mountain trails, icy waterfalls, and exotic flora and fauna, including many species of birds.

 

 

Back to Johor


PulauaurPulau Aur

GunangledangGunung Ledang

Fruit FarmDesaru Fruit Farm

EndauEndau - Rompin State Park

Sultan Abu BakarSultan Abu Bakar Mosque

Royal Aby Bakar MuseumRoyal Abu Bakar Museum

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  -Desaru Fruit Farm   Attractions: click on image for more information.
 
   

Desaru Fruit Farm is planted with a variety of tropical fruits such as starfruit, jackfruit, soursop, honey orange, the king of fruits the durian and much more. There are 160 acres farmed with tropical fruits here.

Desaru Fruit Farm also has a mini zoo, fish pond and many other exciting attractions. Ride on a bullock cart and explore the the huge fruit farm, or spend a night or two with the available packages.

 

 

Back to Johor


PulauaurPulau Aur

GunangledangGunung Ledang

Fruit FarmDesaru Fruit Farm

EndauEndau - Rompin State Park

Sultan Abu BakarSultan Abu Bakar Mosque

Royal Aby Bakar MuseumRoyal Abu Bakar Museum

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