The well, the oldest in Melaka, was built in 1459 by the followers of Hang Li Po, the Chinese princess who married the Sultan of Melaka. In the olden days, the well never dried up and was the only source of water during the great droughts.In 1511, the Javanese filled the well with poison, and many who drank from it died of the plague. Melaka had just fallen into the hands of Sultan Alauddin Shah of Johor, who teamed up with the sultans of Perak and Pahang, and the Queen of Java. According to the Portuguese historian, Diogo de Couto, many Portuguese soldiers died from drinking the water from the well.In 1677, the Dutch enclosed it with solid brickwalls in a bid to maintain their rights to it. Later, it was turned into a wishing well, which it has remained until today. It is said that whoever throws coins into the well will return to Melaka time and again.
Getting there
Melaka is easily accessible by roads. From Kuala Lumpur, you can take express buses to Melaka at Puduraya Bus Station. The two and half hour journey will cost you around RM7.90. Then, take a cab at an area beside Jalan Hang Tuah where the driver will take you all the way to this well which is situated at the foot of Bukit Cina.
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