Lunch time.
I stopped over at a small coffee shop that served some simple street food. I've not ate duck noodles in soup so I'm gonna have a go at it.
It costs RM$3 for a bowl and tastes pretty nice.
After lunch, it is time to head out again. This time, I will be heading further to the outskirts of this area. The touristy areas are somewhat concentrated near the malls.
Down the street where the red buildings lead to Christchurch, there's St Xavier's Church.
From the architecture style, it also carries a long history. This place is near the very congestive roundabout before one enters the heart of Melaka. You can also see a lot of old shops that deal in trades that are slowly fading off in this generation. However, none of these shops are operating and I wonder if they're actually still in business.
Right down the corner of this street, there's a Chinese monument which seems to suggest that there were Taiwanese influence back then as the emblem of the Taiwan flag was casted to the facade. Being something unusual, I decided to walk up for a look. Though prominent, it seemed not to be visited by anyone.
There is a huge Chinese temple nearby which I spotted but I didn't enter it as it wasn't my agenda for the hike. Nothing much further down as the roadsides are scarcely dotted by small stalls selling small items.
Melaka is indeed hot!
Time to refuel as I walk through the quieter Jonker Street in the day. With a limited vocabulary of Bahasa Melayu, I could communicate with the shop owner while making some simple purchases.
After a considerable exploration around the attractions, it is time to head back. The streets around where I stay are much livelier now as there are stalls set up around and brightly lit.
Bedtime and a final day of hiking tomorrow before heading home.