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	<description>Discover the Tourism Colours of Historical City Melaka/Malacca</description>
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		<title>By: AmazingMelaka.com . Discover the Colours of Historical City Melaka</title>
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		<description>[...] In 1641, the Dutch took over Melaka from the Portuguese, renamed the chapel to St. Paul’s Church, and used it as their praying place until they completed the construction of their own church - Christ Church. When the Christ Church was established, St. Paul’s Church became a Dutch graveyard with monumental tombstones scattered around. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: AmazingMelaka.com . Discover the Colours of Historical City Melaka</title>
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		<description>[...] The notable historical landmarks surrounding the Dutch Square are the Christ Church, Queen Victoria’s Fountain, and Malacca Clock Tower. The Queen Victoria’s Fountain was built in 1904 by the British in commemoration of Queen Victoria’s 60th anniversary of coronation. On the other hand, the Malacca Clock Tower was built in 1886 in honour of a successful Chinese tycoon named Tan Beng Swee. [...]</description>
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