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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Captain Francis Light Statue
Visit the statue of Captain Francis Light, the founder of Penang Island, located within Fort Cornwallis. Learn about his historical landing in 1786 and the impact he had on the region.
Seri Rambai Cannon
Marvel at the famous Seri Rambai cannon, a Dutch-made cannon with a fascinating history that dates back to the 17th century. Explore the military heritage of Fort Cornwallis through this iconic artifact.
Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse
Admire the Fort Cornwallis Lighthouse, added to the fort in 1882. Experience the maritime significance of the lighthouse and its role in signaling the arrival of mail ships to the region.
Historical Significance
Fort Cornwallis marks the spot where Captain Francis Light first landed in 1786, shaping the history of Penang Island. Explore the fort's star-shaped design and learn about its role in defending the region.
Cultural Heritage
Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of Fort Cornwallis, from the Indian convict laborers who built the fort to the modern legal system that emerged within its walls. Discover the blend of influences that make this site unique.
Architectural Marvel
Witness the architectural marvel of Fort Cornwallis, with its brick walls and historical structures like the Gunpowder Storeroom and Chapel. Explore the fort's layout and imagine life within its walls centuries ago.
Local Cuisine
While exploring Fort Cornwallis, be sure to indulge in popular local dishes such as Nasi Kandar and Char Kway Teow. Experience the unique flavors of Penang's culinary scene, offering a delightful blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences.
Clan Jetties
Visit the Clan Jetties, unique villages on stilts settled by Chinese families. Explore Lim Jetty, Chew Jetty, and Cheah Kongsi to witness the cultural heritage and historical connections of these communities.
Armenian Street
Stroll along Armenian Street, named after the Armenian immigrants to Georgetown. Discover the intricate clan houses and immerse yourself in the vibrant street art scene. Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in delicious local ice creams.
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