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Saint Paul's Hill and the History of St Paul's Church

This historical St Paul church located at St Paul's Hill is one of the oldest church in southeast asia..It was built at 1521 by Portugese Captain and later been use by the Dutch as temporary place of worship..Make sure to explore this historical architecture when you visit Melaka.. Address - Bukit St.Paul Meaka Ambiance/Facilities - Mountain Hiking Highlights - Historical Avg. Price per Person - Free Rating - 4.5 out of 5 TIPS: Not to visit during rainy days as the staircase will be quite slippery and dangerous to go up the hill.. #mytripvlog#awesomepic#historical
Posted: May 26, 2023
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