An Insta-friendly makeover awaits visitors to Melaka's Hang Tuah Village


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The Hang Tuah Village complex in Melaka is set to reopen to the public on Feb 1. Photo: The Star/Filepic

Those who have always wanted to experience how Malay warrior hero Hang Tuah lived in ancient times can do so when the Hang Tuah Village in Kampung Duyong in Melaka reopens after a recent makeover.

Melaka Museums Corporation (Perzim) general manager Mohd Nasruddin Rahman said the houses of Hang Tuah’s brothers-in-arms - Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu - will also showcase their own unique concepts.

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