Category: Attraction

  • Malacca – Upside Down House

    Malacca – Upside Down House

    MALACCA Upside Down House Create (and document) the illusion that you’re walking on the ceiling, levitating in the bathroom, or doing a handstand on the refrigerator at Upside Down House Melaka. You will be able to view inside a modern house, fully equipped with a living room, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom, bathroom, children bedroom…

  • Malacca – Poh San Teng Temple (Sam Po Kong)

    Malacca – Poh San Teng Temple (Sam Po Kong)

    MALACCA Poh San Teng Temple (Sam Po Kong) This is a historical Chinese temple located at the foot of Bukit China that was built in 1795 by a Chinese Kapitan during the Dutch Malacca (1641–1825) era. It is dedicated to Tua Pek Kong (Chinese: – God of Prosperity). At the side of the temple, there…

  • Malacca – Floating Mosque

    Malacca – Floating Mosque

    MALACCA Floating Mosque The Melaka Straits Mosque, also known as Masjid Selat Melaka, is one of the most beautiful and noteworthy mosques in Malaysia. The King (Supreme Ruler of Malaysia) inaugurated this magnificent modern mosque,  on November 24, 2006.  This mosque, which cost around MYR10 million, was built with a combination of Middle Eastern and…

  • Malacca – Portuguese village

    Malacca – Portuguese village

    MALACCA Portuguese village If you are interested in  Portuguese culture,, Portuguese Settlement is unquestionably the place to go. 30 minutes walk east from central Melaka (Malacca) is the Portuguese village, also known as the Portuguese Settlement. This is an area of town populated by the descendants of the Portuguese who ruled Melaka from 1511 to…

  • Sekinchan – Blue Tears

    Sekinchan – Blue Tears

    SEKINCHAN Blue Tears Kuala Selangor “Blue tears,” a natural nighttime phenomenon caused by algae “Dinoflagellates,“ can be seen in Kuala Selangor where visitors get to catch a speedboat ride along the waters where the Selangor River meets the Straits of Malacca. “Blue tears” are formed when clusters of marine algae, disturbed by the crashing waves,…

  • Sekinchan – Sky Mirror

    Sekinchan – Sky Mirror

    SEKINCHAN Sky Mirror Sky Mirror is a popular spot for taking amazing and unique Insta-worthy pictures.  Sky Mirror is a name given to reflect a mirror image of the sky on an island that emerges during the low tide. A sand bank emerges creating an island which is shallow with a few inches of sea…

  • Sekinchan – Paddy Processing Factory

    Sekinchan – Paddy Processing Factory

    SEKINCHAN Paddy Processing Factory The best time to visit Sekinchan would be in June and December. Since Sekinchan is known as one of the main rice producers in Malaysia, a trip to Sekinchan is not complete without visiting the paddy fields and Paddy Gallery.Sekinchan Paddy Gallery is also called as Sekinchan Rice Factory, besides that,…

  • Sekinchan – Ah Ma House (Grandma’s House)

    Sekinchan – Ah Ma House (Grandma’s House)

    SEKINCHAN Ah Ma House (Grandma’s House) Ah Ma House shop occupies a wooden house on the way to PLS Group’s rice mill. Arriving customers are greeted by a windmill at the store’s entrance. is a special attraction in Sekinchan  Ah Ma House also good for visitors to take photograph as there are many vintage and…

  • Sekinchan – Dine @ N16 Cafe

    Sekinchan – Dine @ N16 Cafe

    SEKINCHAN Dine @ N16 Cafe Surrounded by the lush greenery of Sekinchan, N16 is a quirky cafe that’ll not fail to stun you. The cafe was established using an old school bus. There aren’t many seats (< 15 pax) in here since the quaint cafe is actually inside a raised and vintage bus. The Sekinchan…

  • Sekinchan – Pantai Redang

    Sekinchan – Pantai Redang

    SEKINCHAN Pantai Redang Redang Beach is well-known for its “wishing” tree, shorebirds & waterfowl & numerous seafood vendors.The beach gained more recognition after the famous Hong Kong TVB shot scenes for their show “Outbound Love”. Sekinchan’s main attraction is the Sekinchan Wishing Tree. Visitors come here and make a wish by tying a red ribbon…