Malaca
Malaca, also known as Malacca, is a historic city located in Malaysia. It was an important trading port in the 15th century and played a significant role in the spice trade. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, influenced by various civilizations, including Portuguese, Dutch, and British colonizers.
Today, Malaca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting tourists with its well-preserved architecture and vibrant street life. Key attractions include the A Famosa fortress, St. Paul's Hill, and the Jonker Street Night Market, which showcase the city's diverse history and multicultural influences.