The Hang Li Poh's Well(also known as King's Well) was located at Jalan Puteri Hang Li Poh, Kampung Bukit China, Malacca, just beside the famous Poh San Teng Temple. Built in 15th century, this historic well is now a sightseeing attraction. Open 24hrs.
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The Hang Li Poh's Well(also known as King's Well) was located at Jalan Puteri Hang Li Poh, Kampung Bukit China, Malacca, just beside the famous Poh San Teng Temple. Built in 15th century, this historic well is now a sightseeing attraction. Open 24hrs.
A very representative ancient people's livelihood building, this shaft is also many years of history, here can see a lot of interesting things, the water quality in the well is also very good, this ancient stone building has begun to hold back.
There is a well next to the Sanbao Temple, which was dug by Zheng He when he went down to the West Ocean, and since Sanbaogong drank the water of this well, the water became very clear. It is said that drinking the water of this well, going out and traveling will be safe.
The Hang Li Poh well at Bukit Cina is rarely visited by Malays. But if there are tourists from China coming to Malacca, this is one of the must-see places for them to visit. There are several reasons. One of them is that they believe that the oldest well in Malaysia is lucky.
well it’s just a well so three is nothing much to see but look like there is some historical significance
Life 180317 "Hanlibaojing" also known as "Wang Jing" is located at the foot of Sanbaoshan Mountain. Outside the pavilion, the well was excavated by the Sultan of Mansu for his wife, Princess Hanlibao, from China. The well was poisoned many times during the war to secretly defeat their enemies. Later, it was abandoned under British rule.
Hanlibaojing, also known as Sanbaojing, is said to have been excavated by Sultan Mansuisha of Malacca for a princess from China and his wife Hanlibao. Legend has it that whoever drinks the water from the well will return to Malacca in the future. Zheng He only returned to Malacca several times because he drank the water from the well. There are also legends about Sanbaojing that Zheng He chiseled it.