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Coordinates: 4°N 100°E / 4°N 100°E / 4; 100 (Strait of Malacca) The Strait of Malacca (Malay: Selat Melaka, Indonesian: Selat Malaka; Jawi: سلت ملاک) or Straits of Malacca is a narrow, 805 km (500 mi) stretch of water between the Malay Peninsula (Peninsular Malaysia) and the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is named after the Malacca sultanate that ruled over the archipelago between 1400 and 1511.
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Strait of Malacca as follows:
From an economic and strategic perspective, the Strait of Malacca is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world.
The strait is the main shipping channel between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, linking major Asian economies such as India, China, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. Over 94,000 vessels pass through the strait each year, carrying about one-fourth of the world's traded goods, including oil, Chinese manufactured products, and Indonesian coffee. About a quarter of all oil carried by sea passes through the Strait, mainly from Persian Gulf suppliers to Asian markets. In 2007, an estimated 13.7 million barrels per day were transported through the strait, increasing to an estimated 15.2 million barrels per day in 2011. In addition, it is also one of the world's most congested shipping choke points because it narrows to only 2.8 km (1.5 nautical miles) wide at the Phillips Channel (close to the south of Singapore).
Malacca (Malay: Melaka), dubbed "The Historic State", is a state in Malaysia and located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca.
It borders Negeri Sembilan to the north and Johor to the south. The capital is Malacca City, which is 148 kilometres (92 miles) south east of Malaysia's capital city Kuala Lumpur, 235 kilometres (146 miles) north west of Johor's largest city Johor Bahru, and 95 km (59 miles) north west of Johor's second largest city, Batu Pahat. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.
Although it was the location of one of the earliest Malay sultanates, the local monarchy was abolished when the Portuguese conquered it in 1511. The head of state is the Yang di-Pertua Negeri or Governor, rather than a Sultan.
Before the arrival of the first Sultan, Malacca was a fishing village inhabited by local Malays known as Orang Laut. Malacca was founded by Parameswara, also known as Iskandar Shah or Sri Majara, the last Raja of Temasek (present day Singapore) following a Majapahit attack in 1377. He found his way to Malacca around 1400 where he found a good port—it was accessible in all seasons and on the strategically located narrowest point of the Malacca Straits.
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I had the pleasure of spending 3 weeks in the straits of Malacca, It is amazing how busy this small body of water is, And some of the ships(Oil tankers, Freighters, Car Carriers, Etc) are so big that at night they look like a moving city's.
The waters of Southeast Asia have more incidents of piracy than any other part of the world. The region overtook Somalia as the main piracy hub in 2014. Pirate syndicates are often found to be professional joint ventures between business people and freelance pirates waiting in the harbours for jobs. Al Jazeera's Step Vaessen reports in the first in our two-part series on piracy in Asia. - Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check out our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
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We eat and drink our way through the amazing city of Singapore with new friends! All too soon we must move north and set sail for Langkawi, Malaysia through the notorious Malacca Straits! We beat upwind for a few days and see some pretty rough seas before the wind dies off. In Langkawi we explore, swim, and take a ride to the top of the mountain before sailing to Ko Lipe, Thailand to enjoy a New Years! Footage from December 2014 This made possible by you! Support S/V Delos Videos! http://www.svdelos.com/buy-us-a-beer Check the links below for more S\V Delos Action! http://www.svdelos.com http://www.facebook.com/svdelos http://www.twitter.com/svdelossailing http://www.instagram.com/svdelos Music For Bashing Up The Malacca Strait Intro – Ramukanji by OneTox (www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
Flying over wispy clouds above the Strait of Malacca. The Strait of Malacca is a narrow neck of water that separates Malaysia and Indonesia. The Strait of Malacca or Straits of Malacca is a narrow, 805 km (500 mi) stretch of water between the Malay Peninsula (Peninsular Malaysia) and the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It is named after the Malacca sultanate that ruled over the archipelago between 1400 and 1511. it connects the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Indian Ocean to the west. Source: Wikipedia This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot...
Wade from Flagship has outdone himself again and made something heavier and shinier than Blackship. This stuff is absolutely amazing!
Natural Sound A Filipino sailor was killed when a small chemical tanker burst into flames after colliding with a large vessel in the Straits of Malacca. Eastern Bliss burned for 14 hours in the Straits of Malacca after a collision with a larger ship that killed one sailor. 17 other crew members, including the South Korean captain were rescued. The Japanese owned tanker's engine room was destroyed in the ensuing fire. A Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre ship extinguished the fire and there was no spillage of the chemical cargo or oil. The collision occurred off Port Dickson, 120 kilometres (75 miles) southwest of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia and involved an Indian registered general cargo vessel. The 600 kilometre (375 mile) long Straits of Malacca between...
http://bookinghunter.com Melaka is the third smallest Malaysian state after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008. The most important places to visit in Melaka are: Melaka Heritage Trail, Melaka Museums, Dutch Fort, Cape Rachado, Portuguese Settlement, Melaka River Cruise, Melaka Straits Mosque, St. John's Fort, Melaka Zoo & Night Safari and many more. This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Melaka travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that se...
Originally published on October 16, 2013 Plans for a bridge that will span the Straits of Malacca have been revived after being stalled for seven years, according to The Star. The bridge will connect Teluk Gong in Malaysia with Dumai in Indonesia. The Malaysia portion will run 48.69 km, making it the longest sea bridge in the world. The bridge will link with a 71.2 km-long highway on the Indonesia side. It was reported in the Malaysian Insider that the Export-Import Bank of China is ready to cover 85 percent of the estimated US$12.5 billion it will cost to construct the bridge. Plans for the bridge were initially discussed in 2006, but were greatly opposed by environmentalists who were concerned that the bridge would damage the straits' ecosystem. Among potential threats to the envir...
Malacca is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca. It was colonized by the Portuguese, Dutch, British and the Japanese during their occupation of 400 years. This historical city center has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008. Recent studies show that this Malay kingdom was established in year 1262, before Parameswara came to Malacca. However, this monarchy was abolished when the Portuguese conquered it in 1511. Jonker Street. It is known for its antique goods. Dutch Square. It consists of Victoria Fountain, Chris Church and, Stadthuys , Building. All buildings were painted in red color here. Sultan Palace. The replica of Malacca Sultanate palace was built without using any nails. The architecture of this palace ...
In this short documentary, I explore the culturally and historically rich port of call after which the Strait of Malacca was named. Talking with locals and exploring the city, this short follows me as I get in touch with the real Malacca that is seldom seen. For all the extras from Travel Geek: Documentary Malaysia, visit www.MovingStillsMedia.com. Friend me on Facebook: facebook.com/thetravelgeek Read the blog at www.cyleodonnell.wordpress.com Follow me on twitter: @cyleodonnell For collaborations and business inquiries, please contact via Channel Pages: http://ChannelPages.com/cyleodonnell
Malacca City is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Malacca. It is the oldest Malaysian city in the Straits of Malacca, having become a successful entrepôt in the era of the Malacca Sultanate.
Between the Andaman sea and the Strait of Malacca, the Malaysian peninsula has seen spectacular growth in under a quarter of a century. Primary forests, mountains, idyllic islands, a fine sandy coastline and exceptional wildlife: Malaysia is one of the world’s richest regions in terms of biodiversity. But the population, too, is an equally colourful kaleidoscope. Malay, Chinese, Indian and Tamil populations, along with other ethnic minorities, line the amazing itinerary covered by Pierre Brouwers, from futuristic sky-scrapers to impenetrable jungle.
In this travel video we bid farewell to Malacca by presenting you with this time lapse of some of our favorite spots that you may recognize in some of our other Melaka videos in our Malaysia series. Popular intersections are featured along with the historic downtown Dutch area. We capture some Malacca riverside views as two boats propel down the river. Finally we capture bustling Jonker Street during the most hectic time on the weekend as pedestrians clustered together. We'll certainly miss Melaka and we hope you've enjoyed our series of videos featuring this great cultural hub in Malaysia. GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM Joby Gorilla...
https://www.expedia.com.sg/Pangkor-Laut.d2809.Destination-Travel-Guides Pangkor Laut, Malaysia Enjoy a relaxing resort stay on this private island with its iconic luxury villas perched on stilts over the Malacca Straits. With warm water and white-sand beaches stretching out to green hills filled with tropical birds and monkeys, it is easy to see why this Malaysian island is such a popular vacation destination. Pangkor Laut houses just one resort and the island’s main activity is relaxation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on our travel blog for more travel tips, inspiration and city guides to help you plan your holidays: Singapore: http://travelblog.expedia.com.sg/ Malaysia: http://travelblog.expedia.com.my/
"Hello Malacca, It's been six years." Malacca had been one of our best memories six years ago. So here we are again, taking an opportunity to "Revisit The Memories" in this anticipating "One-Day-Trip" once again. With the difference in between six years developing, Malacca city really was changed quite a lot. Alongside with the family of former and current society members of Photography from Tsun Jin High School, we take you to a familiar city that we all once knew, stepping on the historical ground in every corner of antiques, souvenirs, native products, food, desserts, streets etc in this very fast-paced summary travel video, and we ensure you that this episode will definitely gives you a better viewing experience compared to the previous travel works we did. It was our pleasure to me...
Melaka and George Town, historic cities of the Straits of Malacca have developed over 500 years of trading and cultural exchanges between East and West in the Straits of Malacca. The influences of Asia and Europe have endowed the towns with a specific multicultural heritage that is both tangible and intangible. With its government buildings, churches, squares and fortifications, Melaka demonstrates the early stages of this history ... Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1223/