Exploring Melaka's Rich Heritage: A Journey Through Time | Episode 8

Publicado 2024-02-03
Join us on our first road trip with Baby Noah on this enlightening episode of our journey through Malaysia, as we explore the historic city of Melaka. From the serene prayers at Masjid Al Azim to the captivating tales of A Famosa Fort, the Church of St. Paul, and the Melaka Sultanate Palace, we delve into the rich tapestry of cultures that make Melaka a UNESCO World Heritage site. Discover how this once bustling trade hub became a testament to the enduring spirit of its people against the backdrop of colonial invasions. Experience the harmony of diverse faiths on Harmony Street, the vibrant life of Jonker Street, and the tranquillity of the Melaka Straits Mosque with us. It’s not just a travelogue; it’s a journey back in time, uncovering the layers of history, faith, and resilience that define Melacca.

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  • @jjjmj5902
    I am Malaysian Chinese, I would like to say thank you so much for take us in and accept the multicultural in Tanah air Malaya and build the religion hot pot, living in such harmonies & Peaceful together, we love each other even though we argue sometime.... Diversity and multiregional is not a fantasy, it exists in Malaysia.
  • @user-de7gu8np9f
    Another outstanding video with fantastic narration. This is not just a vlog but a documentary on Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia...such a high quality eposide. Thank you so much to you & your family for being Malaysia's Ambassador in promoting our beloved country to the world. May Allah SWT bless you and your family always in your journey to success❤
  • @WaseemsWay
    Another amazing video, my favourite family! MashAllah ❤
  • @badrulzikry02
    The best youtuber discovering our country with full efforts!! I love ur edit and explanation sir. Barakallahufikum 🤲
  • @muhd7144
    This video ticks all the boxes : creative photography, amazing drone shots, well researched, great narration... Wow!!!
  • @MashaAllah2024
    Assalamualaikum..I Always wait your new videos😊 Send my kisses to the baby..warm regards from Penang
  • @raymondng18
    Kuih lapis. Layered Kuih. It’s steam layer by layer. Ingredients consist of both tapioca and rice flours and coconut milk with various other ingredients
  • @dianaanuar401
    yay my current fave youtube channel has dropped a new video on sunday morning💃
  • Welcome to Malacca or Melaka in Malay. The kuih (desert) in pink and white is what I believe to be 'kuih lapis'. Its made of rice flour, rose syrup and pandan/vanilla flavouring.
  • @WafeeTerengganu
    Another production of an astounding performance and narration. I am left unblinking by the captivating story while digesting the imaginative side of past and present. Kudos to both of you once more for making Melaka such a temptation to the eyes, historical wise and food sensation along your journey.
  • @asmazara7214
    Kind of falling in love with your channel. It's super calming and I love that both of you always smile.
  • @taihs6461
    I am Malaysian Chinese from Melaka. Thank you for wonderful narratives of my hometown 😁 hope you love and enjoy your life in our country and wish you and your family stay healthy and happy 😁
  • That A’famosa fort was made from the tombstones of previous sultans and masjids that the Portuguese destroyed. When the portuguese first came..they were considered to be the first “orang putih” (white men) that arrived in the Malay archipelago. Initially they were welcomed as guests as potential traders just as how the Malays at that time had welcomed the Indian, Chinese, Arab and persian traders. However, the Portuguese had shown disrespect to the Sultans and the Malay culture and religious culture as well - Malays at that time are not to well aware about the crusade war going on in west asia part and europe and the clash of civilisations . And later the intention was made clear by the Portuguese that they were here not to trade but to colonise. Portuguese play a very significant role in our culture as they also influence language (we have a lot of borrowed words from portuguese). We also have traces of the portuguese-Malay descendents. They are basically one of the earliest Christian communities established in the country. This also give rise to the unique blend between east and west. Enjoy Malaysia guys!
  • @decTac
    I like your video captions and the way you narrated it.. I do hope that you still got the chance to participate in state government's contest promoting Malacca's beautiful small islands which rich in "untouched" marine life and animals because I believe you have that special "talent" yea..👍 ☺️
  • Walaikumsalam.. Great video at historical city❤ 👍9:16 👶 Hi Baby.. Still wait YT short Vide
  • @alisonmcchin
    Waalaikumsalam, brother. This documentary (as it is) is such a nice as always by you. Keep it up, I like.