Was at KitKeatBar's blog when I saw the word Heritage in the title of one of his post. It reminded me that I never post the photos I took when I was at the Malacca and Georgetown World Heritage Event. I lost my mobile phone on the same day and I guess while I am trying to shift the sad memory out of my head, I actually forget about the whole event itself. =.=''
It was some sort of an event to celebrate that Malacca and Georgetown been accepted into the UNESCO World Heritage list. It's a very big deal kinda thingy, really, as only 8 sites are chosen by UNESCO. The other sites are in Croatia, France, Papua New Guinea, San Marino, Slovakia and Germany. I guess I am lucky to live in the country where 2 of the heritage sites are. But still, if there is a chance, I would want to travel to the rest of the sites and capture the beauty of all the sites in a lens. Hopefully I got myself a good camera also by then, blek.
Ok, back to Georgetown Heritage Sites. The core areas for historical sites of Georgetown consists of the Lebuh Acheh historical enclave, the Lebuh Acheh Malay Mosque, Jalan Mesjid Kapitan Kling Mosque, the Goddess of Mercy Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, Khoo Kongsi, St Georges Church, Assumption Church, St Xaviers Institution, Convent Light Street, Little India, the museum and court building, the commercial area of Beach Street, Fort Cornwallis, Esplanade, City Hall, the Clan Jetties and the port areas.
I didn't managed to go to all of the sites. It was drizzling too on that day if I recall correctly. Nevertheless, I took quite a lot of photos which is why am going to separate them into few parts. For this post, the photos were all taken at Lim Jetty, one of the Clan Jetties.
It was some sort of an event to celebrate that Malacca and Georgetown been accepted into the UNESCO World Heritage list. It's a very big deal kinda thingy, really, as only 8 sites are chosen by UNESCO. The other sites are in Croatia, France, Papua New Guinea, San Marino, Slovakia and Germany. I guess I am lucky to live in the country where 2 of the heritage sites are. But still, if there is a chance, I would want to travel to the rest of the sites and capture the beauty of all the sites in a lens. Hopefully I got myself a good camera also by then, blek.
Ok, back to Georgetown Heritage Sites. The core areas for historical sites of Georgetown consists of the Lebuh Acheh historical enclave, the Lebuh Acheh Malay Mosque, Jalan Mesjid Kapitan Kling Mosque, the Goddess of Mercy Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, Khoo Kongsi, St Georges Church, Assumption Church, St Xaviers Institution, Convent Light Street, Little India, the museum and court building, the commercial area of Beach Street, Fort Cornwallis, Esplanade, City Hall, the Clan Jetties and the port areas.
I didn't managed to go to all of the sites. It was drizzling too on that day if I recall correctly. Nevertheless, I took quite a lot of photos which is why am going to separate them into few parts. For this post, the photos were all taken at Lim Jetty, one of the Clan Jetties.

Pardon for the poor photos taking qualities, as I am an amatuer to begin with. And I was not armed with a good camera. Lastly I rescale the photos to a smaller size, thus resulting it in an even poorer quality? =x















6 comments:
Wow so cool d!! wish i had been there oso xD
can go anytime 1 la...
the place will always be thr...xD
Hmmm... True true true... The last picture is the most prettiest one... Hahaha.... Next time we go Chew Jetty... I don't want Lim Jetty...
xD
lol lim and chew o.O
been to chew jetty oso d... goin to be in my next post xD
remember to check it out lo ^^
daniel boii... if not mistaken there r 7 clan all 2gether in total... >.<
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