The Portuguese colonised Melaka from 1511 to 1641. The first
thing they did was build a fort overlooking the river, calling it A'Famosa. As
Melaka was the centre of struggles between super powers of the time, and
suffered the constant threat of attack, the A'Famosa fort was critical in
Portugal maintaining its colonial foothold in the Far East.
Within the fort walls were housing and food stores, a
castle, a meeting room for the Portuguese Council and five churches. A
seven-month attack by the Dutch just about destroyed the entire fortress,
leaving only the entrance faade and the structure of a church at the top of the
hill.
Go for a stroll up St. Paul's Hill on a cool late afternoon
and wander among the majestic trees and historical remnants. Here, you can
almost imagine the glories and miseries of the besieged lives the Portuguese
would have led right here all those years ago.


i have attend this place before.. this is that one interesting historical place.
ReplyDeletemaybe next time we can go together with others :)
ReplyDeletewow..interesting place in historical place
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