Macau Gallery Melaka

Coordinates: 2°13′16.9″N 102°15′20.0″E / 2.221361°N 102.255556°E / 2.221361; 102.255556
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Macao Gallery Melaka
Galeri Macao Melaka
馬六甲澳門展館
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Established26 June 2012
Dissolved2019
LocationNo. 6, Bukit Peringgit, Malacca, Malaysia
OwnerMacao Government Tourist Office
Websitewww.macaugallery.com.my
Macau Gallery Melaka exhibition hall

Macau Gallery Melaka (Malay: Galeri Macau Melaka; traditional Chinese: 馬六甲澳門展館; simplified Chinese: 马六甲澳门展馆; pinyin: Mǎliùjiǎ Àomén Zhǎnguǎn) was a gallery set up by the Government of Malacca in collaboration with the Government of Macau to promote and exhibit the culture and arts of Macau.[1] It occupied the building which has a total built up area of 3,000 m2 and is made up of Straits-themed tiles and Siamese architecture, initially built as a British colonial government office before World War II.[2][3]

Macau Gallery was first proposed by the Government of Malacca led by Mohd Ali Rustam, when the Chief Executive of Macau Edmund Ho paid an official visit to the state in 2007. After both governments agreed on a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the management of the heritage building in 2009,[4][5] the building was then renovated and converted into the gallery today, which was opened on 26 June 2012.[6][7] The gallery was divided into four exhibition zones, which are: Macau Events, Macau World Heritage, Maritime Routes and "Origins and Culture". As of today, the gallery was shut down and converted into state government office.

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  1. ^ "Macau Gallery at Melaka". malacca.ws.
  2. ^ Pacific World Travel Sdn Bhd. "Galeri Macau Gallery Melaka - Pacific World Travel". pacificworld.travel. Archived from the original on 14 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Macau Gallery Melaka". Melaka Cool - Everything about Melaka.
  4. ^ "Macau Tourism Industry Net - Press Release". macautourism.gov.mo.
  5. ^ "Macau Buka Galeri Pelancongan Di Melaka :: Bernama.com". bernama.com.
  6. ^ "Galeri Macau gamit pelancong ke Melaka". Utusan Online. 28 June 2012. Archived from the original on 26 September 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  7. ^ "Macau Gallery in Malacca opens to showcase Macau". gcs.gov.mo.

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