Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho is a road within the historic city of Malacca. It was named in honor of Admiral Cheng Ho (Zheng He), the famed Ming Dynasty explorer and diplomat who led several voyages to Southeast Asia, including Malacca, in the 15th century. The street reflects Malacca's deep historical connections with China and its role as a major trading hub during the Malacca Sultanate.
Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho continues from Jalan Munshi Abdullah, at the junction with Jalan Temenggong, in the west; from there it heads east, branching to Lorong Laksamana Cheng Ho 4, Jalan Bukit Gedong, Jalan Tamby Abdullah, and Lorong Panjang 4, ending at the intersection with Jalan Ayer Leleh, where the road continues as Jalan Semabok.
Jalan Laksamana Cheng Ho is located in the central part of Malacca, linking various commercial, residential, and cultural areas. It is easily accessible by road and is part of the city's well-developed transportation network. Public buses, taxis, and private vehicles frequently travel along this route, making it a convenient passage for residents and visitors alike.
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