Malacca, Malaysia
Jalan Kampung Kuli
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+60 62836538
Good for kids
Visited in Feb. The Hang Jebat Mausoleum is the tomb of Hang Jebat, the legendary Malaccan and friend of the equally famed Hang Tuah. While loyal to his friend, Hang Jebat is equally well known for rebelling against the sultan and as the story goes, went on a rampage. I can’t speak about the veracity of such stories because I only came to see the mausoleum. The mausoleum is contained within a walled garden at the end of which is Islamic style grave underneath a canopy. The garden and general area are surprisingly well kept.The garden has several display boards describing the story of Hang Jebat in more detail. The mausoleum is okay and is worth a quick look if you’re in the area nto get a little bit of local history.
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This tomb is believed to be tomb of a famous warrior who was killed in a duel with his brother-in-arms, Hang Tuah for alleged disloyalty to the Sultan.
Historical place. With description. Lack of signage to the place. Be sure you use google maps
Visited last saturday..malacca warrior
Even if you have limited time, you can visit this site bevause it is hihhly accessible. it is wothed to see this site becuase past histories tell a lot. Even if you are not Malay or Indonesian. Hang Jenat plays a great history for the Malay and Indonesian.
Interesting but somewhat unloved tomb. Explains the story of Hang Jebat (and some local street names) in a confusing fashion, without really explaining why the former heroic warrior slaughtered 700 courtiers. Worth popping in if you're passing.
Historic grave of one of the 5 brothers. Clean and well maintained eventhough located in between shoplot back lane.
Clean and tidy but hard to get parking
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