A travelogue by Larry Quah who travels to open the "windows of his mind", takes nothing with him but fond memories and leaves nothing but his footprints.
Sunday, March 19, 2006
The Malacca River on which many Europeans sailed into Malacca in the pre-Colonial days from their galleons and other sailing ships.
Ryozan, the back of this row of shop-houses is squeakily clean because they have been converted into chic shops and hotels catering mainly to tourists. Besides, it's also visible to the tourists in the Stadthuys area on the other side of the river.
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what a nice idyllic scene! for some reason, the exterior of the houses along the river look cleaner than i would expect... hmm.
Ryozan, the back of this row of shop-houses is squeakily clean because they have been converted into chic shops and hotels catering mainly to tourists. Besides, it's also visible to the tourists in the Stadthuys area on the other side of the river.
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