Discover Melaka Tengah
13 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Jonker Street
A bustling street lined with antique shops, restaurants, and cafes. It transforms into a vibrant night market on weekends, offering a dynamic setting for street photography.

The Shore Sky Tower
An observation tower offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape. It is ideal for landscape and cityscape photography.

Dutch Square (Red Square)
A vibrant square known for its red-painted buildings, including the iconic 18th-century Christ Church. The colorful trishaws and lively atmosphere make it perfect for capturing vibrant street life.

Upside Down House
A quirky attraction where everything is upside down, providing a unique and playful backdrop for creative photography.

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple
One of the oldest Chinese temples in Malaysia, known for its intricate architectural details and historical significance. The temple offers a serene backdrop for capturing spiritual and cultural scenes.

Melaka River
A scenic river that runs through the heart of Malacca, offering a picturesque backdrop for capturing street life and riverine landscapes.

Porta de Santiago
A 16th-century Portuguese gate that is one of the oldest surviving structures from the Portuguese era. It offers a unique historical backdrop for photography.

A Famosa Fortress
A 16th-century Portuguese fort that offers panoramic views of Malacca and is a testament to its rich history. The fort’s partial ruins add a unique element to photographs.

Kampung Hulu Mosque
One of the oldest mosques in Malaysia, known for its unique blend of traditional and modern architecture. It offers a serene setting for capturing cultural and religious scenes.

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