Melaka again called Heeren Street Millionaire’s Row, a winding road with enduring historical significance that is now known as Jalan Tun Cheng Lock. Due to the Dutch’s primary building in the 17th century, the structural vocabulary along this street combines Dutch, Peranakan, and Chinese affects with a strong emphasis on Dutch appearance.
Contrary to historical tax policies that based levies on building height rather than full area, the small exteriors conceal the expansive interiors inside. Some homes have up to 100 meters in length and are decorated with beautiful details like beautiful tiles, intricate metal spiral staircases, and personal courtyards.
Interior custom and antiques expert Jennifer Ker has always wanted to own one of these historic homes. Melaka was a regular destination for quick trips, whether for family vacations or antique shopping, despite the fact that she and her husband are from the local Muar and have settled in Kuala Lumpur.