After 4 hours of bus ride, we managed to arrive at the Equatorial hotel (around 2pm in the afternoon). Check-in and unload our bags...washed out and decided to walk around the Jonker Street, which is located in the Melaka Chinatown. It is also known as Jonker Walk and Jalan Hang Jebat. It has several of the oldest houses in the country, dating to the era of the 17th century, therefore it is also unofficially called the Antique Street. The thin street is famous among the locals for selling artifacts of different periods; you will certainly find stuff from various times of colonial rule, i.e. the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British, being sold here.
The artifacts include valuable and one-of-a-kind antique furniture, along with Chinese porcelain pieces, special brass objects and cast-iron beds. Also of interest are unique lamps, treasurable coins and aged money, as well as Buddha statues of a priceless nature. Antique freak or not, Jonker Street is a “must visit” for anyone eager to become knowledgeable of Melaka.
Beside that, the evenings of every Friday, Saturday and Sunday (from 6:00 pm to 12:00 midnight) the locals at Jonker street line up along the street to set up and maintain their stalls to display and sell products associated with or reflective of the real cultural artifacts of the place (such as souvenirs, antique copper coins, local ethnic food and traditional dishes, along with unique arts and crafts).| Queuing for Baba Nyonya and Ice Kacang |
| Ice Kacang |







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