International Trip Planner | Holiday Plans Rotating Header Image

Exploring Muar Town – The Historical Town

I would like to share some of this Pre-war buildings at Muar town with you. As you can see the completion year were shaped emboss somewhere near the roof.

Tile1 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownStreets view of Jalan Abdullah (N2°02.854′ E102°34.053′)

We love to explore by walking through the town, streets by streets….

We started our journey from Jalan Abdullah (road) somewhere opposite Maybank Muar. Walked pass through Jalan Haji
Abu (road) and turn left to Jalan Ali (road), until the jusnction…..we turn left again into Jalan Sayang (road) and left to Jalan Meriam (road).

IMG 3575 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownI found this old building at the junction of Jalan Abdullah & Jalan Hj. Abu
(N2°02.871′ E102°34.080′)

IMG 3576 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownAnd…..Ooopss!! (The Lady Street of Muar)

Muar town had been existed since 13th Century, according to the history here.
This is also the town which the origin of Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Ball, which is very famous in Malacca now.

IMG 3591 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownHmm…..They named it ‘Cooked Food Market’ during 1952, it’s actually a food court today….. Foods are good! (Located at junction of Jalan Hj. Abu & Jalan Ali N2°02.800′ E102°34.136′)

IMG 3594 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownStreet view – Jalan Ali (N2°02.803′ E102°34.145′)

IMG 3598 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownNice and neat parking….

IMG 3603 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownChiang Chuan Association, Muar (N2°02.777′ E102°34.102′)
I remember I read somewhere about this building experience the bomb attack about 500 meter away during the 2nd World War. It’s so lucky it missed, otherwise we won’t be able to witness this Prominent Heritage building anymore….

Tile2 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical Town
IMG 3608 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownAlley beside the Chian Chuan Association, Muar

IMG 3615 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownI believe this is the First Chinese Primary School at Muar Town…
Chung Hwa National Primary School One (N2°02.746′ E102°34.081′)

IMG 3617 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical Town

Rows of well preserved pre-war buildings still dominate the town’s architecture. These buildings still house various shops along Jalan Abdullah, dubbed as Muar’s central business district. Prominent heritage buildings, among others, are the Abu Bakar Building (completed in 1929) that houses the town’s administrative offices and the Custom building (completed in 1909). The age of most buildings can be easily identified since the date of completion (ranging from 1930s to 1950s) were cast on the buildings’ exterior. These buildings are the priceless heritage that portrays Muar’s prosperous past and appreciating this splendour would bring one’s memory back to the nostalgic. More on Wiki.

IMG 3614 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownGrocery Importers and Exporters Association, Muar (1954)
(N2
°02.746′ E102°34.071′)
IMG 3622 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownThe above and below buildings are located at the junction of Jalan Sayang & Jalan Meriam. They were re-paint and restored.
(N2°02.785′ E102°34.047′)

IMG 3620 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical Town

IMG 3627 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownThe different generation of the windows…….

IMG 3629 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownUnique design of the roof (located along Jalan Sayang)

IMG 3628 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical Town
IMG 3624 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownDo you still remember when was the last time you step in to this book shop?

IMG 3633 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical TownA Pharmacy or Clinic? I feel the signage on 1st level is unique….

We finish the first part of Muar Town Exploration in about 90 minutes and continue proceed to our next stop…..

IMG 3632 Exploring Muar Town   The Historical Town

digg_url = ‘http://j-travel.blogspot.com’;

addthis_url=”; addthis_title=”; addthis_pub=’robojsl’;


MY TRIPS – Home

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>