Introduction

From its role as a meeting point between the East and West in the 16th Century, the Melaka River has morphed into a tourism destination today.
Both locals and foreigners come to soak in its history from the diverse architecture found along its banks.
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The river was the main artery of trade for Melaka in its heyday when it was bustling with traders from all around the world.
The Melaka River with its cruise is the biggest surprise. The muddy, murky water is now quite clear, with a tinge of emerald green. Clean embankments on both sides stretch for several kilometres.
The river has also been widened and a mechanical device has been installed to control the depth of the water.
The idea was to make the river completely pollution-free, so as to develop exquisite gardens on its banks, and pave the pedestrian pathways to perfection.
Some buildings from that era still stand majestically by the river, which is also lined by old villages, or kampungs, and modern day buildings.
Passengers on the Melaka River cruise get a feel of the multi-cultural and historical fabric of the country. One can even see the Melaka tree, under which Parameswara was so inspired by the sight of a mouse deer kicking a dog that he named the place Melaka.
The 26 fibre-glass boats are named after historic figures such as Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Munshi Abdullah and Tun Perak. Passengers are also serenaded with traditional songs such as dondang sayang.
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