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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Friday, February 25, 2011

The Direction To Our Hotel....

First Take A Bus From Malacca Central ... The Main Bus Station....
You Can Take Bus Number 17 .. Or .. You Can Take The Red Bus Called The PANORAMA Bus...       From There..
The Bus Fare Are From RM 1.00 - RM 1.50 ..
The Taxi Fare Are From Rm15.00-Rm25.00 ..
You Can Get Off The Bus At .. Mahkota Parade Shopping Mall .. Or Menara ( Tower ) Taming Sari ...
Walk Across The Main Road .. To The 7 Eleven .. At Jalan ( Road ) PM 2 Across The Main Road ..
And Then Walk Straight Pasing Jalan ( Road ) PM 3 , Jalan PM 4 , Jalan PM 5 And Finally ..Jalan PM 6 ...And You Can See The Fly Over And Holiday Inn  Hotel .. You Will Turn To Your Right .. And Walk Straight .. Until You See Our hotel ....
THE LITTLE DRAGON HOSTEL ... AND .. HAY HOSTEL....

Check-in....

We Are Currently Still Under Construction  For Our Latest Project ...
But You Can Check - In At Our Current Hotel ... THE LITTLE DRAGON HOTEL ... same owner as this one ...
We Have The Same Accomodation There ... Please Do Come ... We Welcome You ....

Our Rooms Rates..&.. Our Accomodation ...

This The Price For Walk-In Customer....

1 Person Private Room , Shared Toilet ...
* Fan Room With Queen Bed
- 1 Night  =  Rm 20 Per Nite
- 1 Week  = Rm 120 Per Nite
*( Free Laundry )
* A/cond Room = Rm 40 Per Nite

*** Free Simple Breakfast After 1st Of April ***


2 Person Private Room Shared Toilet
* Fan Room  With Queen Bed
- 1 Night = Rm 30 Per Nite
- 1 Week = Rm 180 Per Nite
* ( Free Laundry )
* A/cond Room = Rm 40 Per Nite

***  Free Simple Breakfast After 1st Of April  ***

3 Person Private Room Shared Toilet
* Fan Room With 1 Queen Bed & 1 Single Bed
- 1 Night = Rm 40 Per Nite
- 1 Week = Rm 250 Per Nite
* ( Free Laundry )
* A/cond Room .. Nett Rm 50 Per Nite

***  Free Simple Breakfast After 1st Of April  ***

Saturday, February 19, 2011

On The Way To You

our latest project are on the way to you ... we are currently renovating the rooms ...

the rooms will be air-condition ... with toilet inside .....

JUST WAIT FOR OUR NEW PROJECT   ...^-^...

Thursday, February 10, 2011

THE MELACCA HISTORIC ATTRACTION .....


 

  YOU MUST VISIT THESE PLACES TO RELIVE THE HISTORY
     
A BRIEF HISTORY
Malacca was founded by a fleeing prince from Sumatra in 14th century, it developed into a major trading port for ships from India and China. As the Melaka Sultanate flourished, the Portuguese conquered Malacca in 1511. Later the Dutch took over in 1641 until much later the British empire ruled Malacca. The state finally obtained independence with the then "Malaya states" in 1957. Today, one will find many remnants of the glorious past dated back more than 500 years ago.
HISTORICAL PLACES
A replica of the Melaka Sultanate palace was reconstructed at the foot of St. Paul's Hill. The design is based on the description of the palace from the sixteenth-century 'Malay Annals,' or 'Sejarah Melayu.' It is the only building of its kind in Malaysia, and it provides a rare glimpse of the ancient Malay kingdom that once flourished here. The palace houses the Malacca Cultural Museum, which includes many artifacts of that kingdom. .
St Paul's Hill On top of St. Paul's Hill is the St. Paul's Church, once the prayer house of the Portuguese Catholics, then turned into burial ground for their noble dead by the Dutch. The tombstones have Latin and Portuguese inscriptions on them. St. Francis Xavier was buried here in 1553 before his body was moved to Goa in India.
After the Portuguese captured Melaka, they built a fortress to defend themselves. The fortress, called A'Famosa suffered severe destruction during the Dutch invasion. What's left today is just the entrance walls, still well preserved till today A Famosa
The Stadthuys - Dutch Square The Stadthuys (1650) was the official residence of the Dutch Governor. It now houses the Historic Museum and Ethnography Museum which has many traditional bridal costumes and relics on display. Nearby, one will also find the Christ Church built in 1753, another fine example of the Dutch architecture.
During the peak of the Malacca Sultanate, the Sultan was gifted the Princess Hang Li Poh by the China Emperor. Her entourage settled in Bukit China (Chinese Hill). Today, Bukit China is believed to be the largest Chinese cemetery outside China, with many tombs dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Hang Li Poh's followers built a well in 1459 that is said to have never dried up. Today, the well is turned into a wishing well and many believe those who toss coins into the well will return again to Malacca.
The Kampung Keling Mosque is one of the oldest in the country (17th century). It's a blend of Sumatran and Western architecture with a 3 tier pyramid roof, a touch of Hindu influence perhaps. The carved wooden ceiling is supported by elegant Corinthian-styled columns. kampung kling mosque
Cheng Hoon Teng temple Another well preserved building, the Cheng Hoon Teng temple was constructed in 1645 and is believed to be the oldest Chinese temple in the country. The eaves of the temple are decorated with Mythological figures and animation made from broken glass and porcelain. Besides the figures, the wood carvings and lacquer work are almost breath-taking.
There are many other places of historical value well worth a visit. What is mentioned above are just some of the "Not to be miss" sites. If you have more than a day's stay in Malacca, these places are worth visiting too.
OTHER HISTORICAL AND INTERESTING SITES
Baba and Nyonya Heritage Museum. 'Straits Chinese' or the Baba and Nyonya , are Chinese of noble descendants that have adopted much of the Malay culture into theirs. The public can now review the heirloom unique to this heritage at private museum run by the Babas and Nyonyas of Malacca. Floral and pictorial motifs grace parts of the front of the house whilst the interior is adorned with intricately carved fittings finished in gold leaf.
Hang Jebat and Hang Kasturi's mausoleum. Two of the Malacca Sultanate's well-known warriors and champion of justice. Hang Jebat was unceremoniously killed by Hang Tuah in a duel of honour that lasted 3 days and 3 nights. He was killed in the name of justice to avenge the sultan's hasty punishment against Hang Tuah for a crime he didn't commit.
Hang Tuah's well is located in Kampung Duyong where Hang Tuah was born and spent his childhood among four of his good friends who would later become the famous warriors of Malacca Sultanate. The well is said to be the abode of his soul which takes the apparition of a white crocodile. For a commoner to catch the glimpse of Hang Tuah is hardly likely. It is said that the holy among us can ever hope to see the apparition.
Jonker's Street, once the richman's street is now a living proof of Malacca's rich baba-nyonya heritage. The buildings are immaculately constructed with elaborate carvings on its pillars and walls. The street is also famous for its antique shops.
Maritime Museum is constructed after 'Flora De La Mar', the Portuguese ship that sank off the Coast of Malacca on its way to Portugal. With its hull laden with invaluable treasures seized from Malacca, the ship was doomed from existence had it not for the efforts to Malacca's heritage. At the museum, visitor can get a closer look at Malacca from the famed Malay Sultanate of the 14th century to the Portuguese era, the Dutch era and the British era. There are exhibits of foreign ships that had once called at the port of Malacca during the height of its maritime hegemony.
Memorial hall (1912), the landmark where the nation's first prime minister announce proclamation of independence from the British empire. It has been preserved with archive pictures of the country's struggle to attain independence.
Portuguese Square has a mild affinity to Portugal and known to be 'Mini Lisbon' in Malacca. Located within the Portuguese Settlement, the square is the culmination of Portuguese culture in its full splendour and colours. One will also find authentic Portuguese restaurants at the square.
Sam Po Kong Temple was constructed in dedication to Admiral Cheng Ho. The temple was named after a fish that miraculously saved the admiral's ship from sinking after it had been hit by a storm enroute to Malacca from China. The fish mysteriously placed itself against a damaged hull preventing the ship from taking on water.
Sri Poyyatha Vinayagar Moorthi Temple is one of the first Hindu temple built in the country at the turn of the century. It was built on the plot given by the Dutch.
St. Francis Xavier's Church was built in 1849 by a frenchman, Reverend Farve. The Gothic towered church is dedicated to St. Francis Xavier, well-remembered for his missionary work spreading Catholicism to South East Asia in the 16th century.
St. John's Fort was rebuilt by the Dutch during the third quarter of the 18 th century, the fort was once a private Portuguese chapel dedicated to St. John the Baptist. The fort has an interesting feature in that its gun embrasures face inland as during that time, attacks on Malacca came mainly from the land instead of from the sea.
St. Peter's Church was built in 1710 by the Portuguese descendants and comprising an architectural mix of the Oriental and Occidental.
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WHERE WE ARE .. AND THE ATTRACTION ....

WE ARE LOCATED IN THE HEART OF MELACCA ..CLOSE TO MELACCA OWN CHINATOWN
OR FAMOUS CALLED AS JONKER WALK... WE ALSO CLOSE TO THE HISTORIC PLACE SUCH AS THE ..A'FAMOSA..THE SULTANATE MUSEUM .. THE ST.PAUL HILL... AND WE ALSO CLOSE TO SHOPPING CENTER ... WE ALSO CLOSE TO THE NIGHT CLUBS ... IF YOU WANT TO HAVE FUN...THERE IS AN AMPHIBIOUS TOUR CALLED THE DUCK TOUR  .. FROM THE LAND TO THE SEA ...OR THE SPINNING TAMING SARI TOWER...ALSO THE MUSEUM SUCH AS MARITIME MUSEUM .. THE SHIP ..'FLORA DE LA MAR '.. AND MANY MORE ... INCLUDING THE FOOD ATTRACTION ...
ON THE NIGHT OF FRIDAY , SATURDAY , AND SUNDAY.......
THERE WILL BE NIGHT MARKET ..AT THE JONKER WALK FROM ..6 PM-12 MID NIGHT ......
AT OUR AREA THE PLAZA MAHKOTA  THE NIGHT MARKET FROM ..6 PM - 2 AM..

melacca history....

Malacca port - 1511 Where it all began .....No historian has been able up to now to pin-point the year Malacca was founded.
Going by the State government's celebration of the 600th anniversary of the founding in August 1990, it could be deduced that Malacca was founded in 1390.
However, some historians had placed the founding at between 1376 and 1400. That s Sumatran prince, named parameswara, was credited with the founding of the city and naming it Melaka in not disputed.
A popular account puts the Prince as out hunting one day and while resting under a tree, one of his dogs cornered a mouse-deer or 'pelandok'.
The mouse-deer in its defence attacked the dog and even forced it into the river-water. Parameswara was so taken up by the courage of the mouse-deer that he decided on the spot to found a city on the ground he was sitting on. Thus, Melaka or Malacca was born. Many claimed that the prince took this name from the 'Melaka' tree that was shading him.
As time went on, Melaka grew bigger and bigger and became more and more prosperous. Parameswara, incidentally, was the first Malay prince to become a Muslim and inevitably, Islam became the religion of Malays in the Peninsular (now West Malaysia).
The prince known as Iskandar Shah died in 1424. During his rule, Melaka progressed into a booming international trading post, luring over Javanese, Indian, Arab and Chinese sea-merchants.
Under Sultan Mansur Shah (1456 - 1477), Melaka's fame and wealth not long after caught the attention of the expansionist Europeans with the Portuguese becoming the first to arrive and eventually going on to conquer the land. They were led by Alfonso d'Albuquerque.
The Portuguese occupiers stayed on far 130 years and their King benefited immensely from this. After the Dutch captured Melaka from the Portuguese in 1641, theycontinued to use Batavia, now Jakarta, as their head quarters.

Source : "You'll Love Malacca Guide & Information" by Wee Hock Chye.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION .......

WE ARE CURRENTLY RENOVATING THE  FIRST FLOOR OF OUR FIRST HOTEL .....
THE LITTLE DRAGON HOTEL TO SOME MAY KNOW .....
WE WILL BE PROVIDING ROOMS WITH ATTACH BATH ROOM...PLUS AIRCONDITIONING...
THE LITTLE DRAGON HOTEL WOULD STILL BE OPERATING ....
THE HAY GUEST HOUSE WILL BE OUR NEW PROJECT....

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Coming To You ....

We Are Currently Under Construction For Our Hay Enterprise Guest House...

JUST WAIT FOR OUR UPDATE ON OUR GUEST HOUSE ....