Kampung Hulu Mosque
2.1975, 102.2510 — Open in Maps
You are looking at the oldest functioning mosque in Malaysia still standing on its original spot — Kampung Hulu Mosque has been calling the faithful to prayer from this very location since 1728 lah! Built during the Dutch colonial period, this mosque is a remarkable survivor. Nearly three centuries of monsoons, wars, colonisers, and urban development have come and gone, and yet Kampung Hulu Mosque remains, still serving its community exactly as it was intended to. That kind of continuity is rare and deeply moving. Now take a good look at the architecture, because this is where things get really interesting, kan? Unlike the domed mosques you might associate with the Middle East, Kampung Hulu Mosque features a multi-tiered pyramidal roof that looks more like a Javanese Hindu temple. The minaret is not a tall cylindrical tower but a pagoda-style structure that could easily be mistaken for a Chinese or Southeast Asian design. This architectural fusion perfectly captures the cultural mixing pot that Malacca has always been. The building materials tell their own story. Local tradition holds that the original walls were constructed using a mixture of granite, sand, and egg whites. This was a common technique in the region...
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