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Melaka
I am new to this forum and am in the process of buying a bungalow in Klebang in Melaka. Are there any others out there who live in Melaka? I semi retired and have a company in Jakarta that i run remotely. We have mm2h and my wife is from singapore. We are currently renting a condo in Klebang.
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Re: Melaka
Originally Posted by Teribus1
(Post 10209617)
Are there any others out there who live in Melaka?
So.... why do you like it there? |
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I've thought about returning to Melaka after having lived there in the late seventies and early eighties. The changes of course have been enormous so not sure. I was last there in 2003 and still came across folk that remembered me from twenty years previously. We bought a house in Bukit Burang as it was being developed.
Be good to have a thread on Melaka and if you could update your experiences there I'm sure weould be useful an d interesting to some of us. Good luck in Melaka.....anyway. |
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Having spent the past 19 years in the largest car park in the world called Jakarta i decided that i would avoid Penang and KL and opted for Malacca which has considerably less traffic. That decision was made easier by the fact that my wife's mother originally came from Melaka and she has relatives there. The food in Melaka like Penang is superb and we enjoy the relative quiet.
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That sounds quite reasonable Teribus.
I only had a very short trip there and clearly went to the "wrong bit" of Melaka as it was really tacky touristy. I'll probably go back one of these days and take a more leisurely look around. Any Melaka food dishes to recommend? I suppose there's a Melaka Laksa?? Seems like every place in Malaysia has its own version. (I love Penang Laksa by the way :thumbup:) |
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Troubador
I used to spend weekends in Melaka in the seventies when i lived in Singapore. It has changed a lot and not all of it for the better. However if you keep clear of the tourist areas it still has much that is pleasant and itnis nit too far from Singapore where we also have a house. The food is good with roti canai and other mamak delights available togeher with peranikan dishes and of course the Portuguese Eurasian carry devil. |
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Much as we love Malacca and often visit, the Peranakan restaurants there aren't very good or maybe I should say suitable to our taste.
Can anyone remember The Merlin Hotel in Malacca. It ain't there now and I just can't find the place it was situated. It was our first place to stay in Malacca, oh so many years ago. I've asked before 'can anyone recommend restaurants in Malacca'. Although we are in UK at the moment we'll no doubt be off up there sometime before Christmas. |
Re: Melaka
Originally Posted by Teribus1
(Post 10211175)
Troubador
I used to spend weekends in Melaka in the seventies when i lived in Singapore. It has changed a lot and not all of it for the better. However if you keep clear of the tourist areas it still has much that is pleasant and itnis nit too far from Singapore where we also have a house. The food is good with roti canai and other mamak delights available togeher with peranikan dishes and of course the Portuguese Eurasian carry devil. Very few international tourists around in those days apart from Singaporeans and the ocassional traveller who usually stayed out in Pantai Kundur past Tanjung Kling. The night market by the waterfront was the place then long before the land reclaimation project. The changes were incredible on my last visit. It was good that they cut the traffic from Jln Laksamana.....I hear the new river developments are rather stiirle....Must make another trip there soon. |
Re: Melaka
Originally Posted by Teribus1
(Post 10209617)
I am new to this forum and am in the process of buying a bungalow in Klebang in Melaka. Are there any others out there who live in Melaka? I semi retired and have a company in Jakarta that i run remotely. We have mm2h and my wife is from singapore. We are currently renting a condo in Klebang.
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Hi Bluenose
Understand you are living in Derby. I just got back to Melaka after spending a week in our Long Eaton house for our daughter's graduation at Nottingham uni with a PHD in applied psychology. Give me a shout when you are coming diwn here. |
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Sorry to hear about the redundancy BlueNose though hope you got a nice big payout :D
Still...at least it gets you out to Malaysia a bit quicker which has got to be a good thing eh? |
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Originally Posted by the troubadour
(Post 10212268)
The first time I visted Melaka was in 1976. I can recall that I wasn't overly impressed. Too young at the time but on future visits it certainly grew on me.
Very few international tourists around in those days apart from Singaporeans and the ocassional traveller who usually stayed out in Pantai Kundur past Tanjung Kling. The night market by the waterfront was the place then long before the land reclaimation project. The changes were incredible on my last visit. It was good that they cut the traffic from Jln Laksamana.....I hear the new river developments are rather stiirle....Must make another trip there soon. |
Re: Melaka
Originally Posted by Teribus1
(Post 10213611)
Hi Bluenose
Understand you are living in Derby. I just got back to Melaka after spending a week in our Long Eaton house for our daughter's graduation at Nottingham uni with a PHD in applied psychology. Give me a shout when you are coming diwn here. |
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Originally Posted by bakedbean
(Post 10213987)
Sorry to hear about the redundancy BlueNose though hope you got a nice big payout :D
Still...at least it gets you out to Malaysia a bit quicker which has got to be a good thing eh? |
Re: Melaka
Originally Posted by Strider24
(Post 10214098)
Strewth, you and Ex reg are showing similar age to myself. Yes I remember those good old days,
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