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Landmark: Hang Tuah's WellCity: Malacca
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Hang Tuah's Well, Malacca, Malaysia, Asia
Hang Tuah's Well is a historical well located in Malacca City, Malaysia.
It is associated with the legendary Malay warrior, Hang Tuah.
Visual Characteristics
The well is constructed from red bricks and is approximately 1.5 meters in diameter. It is covered by a wooden roof supported by four pillars. The surrounding area is paved with concrete.
Location & Access Logistics
The well is situated at Jalan Hang Tuah, approximately 2 kilometers west of the Malacca city center. Access is via Jalan Hang Tuah, a main road. Limited street parking is available nearby. Bus routes serving Jalan Hang Tuah include numbers 17 and 112.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The well is believed to have been dug by Hang Tuah himself during the Malacca Sultanate era (15th century). Its original purpose was to provide a water source for the local community and potentially for Hang Tuah's operations.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the well structure. Interpretive signage provides historical context. Photography of the well and its immediate surroundings is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located within a short walking distance (approximately 50 meters) at a nearby public park. Shade is provided by the well's roof structure and surrounding trees. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available in the area. Food vendors are present along Jalan Hang Tuah.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for photography is in the morning or late afternoon when sunlight angles are less direct. Weather is generally favorable year-round, though the monsoon season (October to March) can bring heavy rainfall.
Facts & Legends
Local legend states that the water from this well possesses special properties, though this is unverified. It is a significant site for cultural tourism related to Malay history.
Nearby Landmarks
- St. Paul's Church (2.5km East)
- A Famosa Fort (2.7km East)
- Christ Church Malacca (3.0km East)
- Jonker Street (3.2km East)
- Melaka Sultanate Palace Museum (3.1km East)