01. The Malacca Christ Church with flowers decoration.

02. Red shophouses with ancient features which is still preserved.

03. Church of St. Francis Xavier built by Reverend Farve back in 1849.

04. Interior of the church with lovely stained glass windows.

05. Baba-nyonya shophouses.

06. Shopkeeper transfering goods from a truck.

07. The old buildings still standing strong to keep the business running.

08. Windows and power cords are usual sight.

09. Shadow of sculptured temple roof falls on the shutter of the shop.

10. Roof after roof at the Cheng Hoon Teng temple, Malacca oldest temple.

11. Red flag-poles at the temple stood tall.

12. View of the red flag-poles from another temple.

13. Waiting for a shop to open.

14. An old man observing the activities at the street.

15. Unique shops attract curious tourist.

16. Age incresing, same goes to the buildings.

17. Life always deal with numbers.

18. A pleasent view of unorganized windows and antique bike.

19. Tonnes of windows with different design.

20. Calm town free from fuel-powered transports.

21. Lantern, to light up the dark.

22. Holes at the wall to greet the neighbours.

23. Sunrays penetrating alleys and interspaces.

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malaccaaaaaaaaaaa. owwwww you almost reached my house. XD
ReplyDeleteand i just realize that i've never been to that church. XD
ReplyDeleteHaha... u nyonya murtad..! xD
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