When
Penang was known only its oysters and Singapore was just a fishing
village, Melaka had already achieved worldwide fame. Under the
auspices of Melaka Sultanate, founded in the early 15th century,
political and cultural life flourished, helping to define what
it means to be Malay. The town grew rich by trading spices from
the Moluccas in the Indonesian archipelago and textiles from
Gujarat in northwest India. A levy on all imported goods made
it one of the wealthiest kingdoms in the world and it gradually
expanded its territory to include Singapore and most of east-coast
Sumatra. Yet, beginning in 1511, a series of takeovers and botched
administrations by the Portuguese, Dutch and British, caused
the subjugation of the Malay people; Melaka's modern-day authorities
are still working towards reversing the city's decline.
Legacies
of all phases of Melaka's past remain in the city, constituting
the main tourist sights. Of these, the most interesting are
the ancestral homes of the Baba-Nonya Community, a new racial
mix also known as Peranakan that evolved from the 16th century
Chinese merchants who settled here and married Malay women.
For a one-stop introduction to the city's history, watch the
English-language Sound and Light Show on Padang Pahlawan.
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Population:
648,500 million
Area: 1,650 sq km
Country: Malaysia
Main Language: Bahasa Malay, English, Chinese
dialect and Tamil
Telephone Area Code: 06
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