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Replika Tapak Sirih Buah Pinang dan Perenjis Air Mawar



Year

1996


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Replika kepada set Tepak Sirih Kacip dgn Pinang sebagai rekaan imej bandar Melaka di dekad 90an. Dengan skala lebih kurang 7 meter tinggi dan 5 meter lebar set tepak sirih di sokong dengan bentuk buah pinang dan alat menepung tawar mungkin sebagai simbol kepada adat istiadat Melayu menerima tetamu dalam tradisi budaya Melayu.

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