1800h (MY TIME)

Aiken posing with the bull cart....we took the bull cart when we were in Chiangmai. Quite an experience. Next stop, to locate the Maritime Museum...

1812h (MY TIME)

The structure of the ship is actually a replica built according to the former Portuguese ship named “Flor De La Mar”.
If I remember correctly, admission fees is RM3 for adults and RM1 for children. Nothing much inside the museum though. No shoes are allowed in the museum. They will pass you plastic bags for put your shoes in at the ticket counter.

This scene depicts traders from far away to Melaka.

This is Alfonso De Albuquerque, an important figure in the history of Melaka.

This scene depicts the confinement quarters of the ship, for men whom are believe to be sick and could infect the crew.

This is the captain' cabin.

Wife and Aiken pulling in the sails of the ship....Aiken thought he was steering the ship...haha..

1850h (MY TIME)

After a tiring day, time for massage at the Mahkota Parade. RM1 for 3mins of massage.