Dutch Fort

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Pangkor Island, Malaysia

Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Dutch Fort Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dutch Fort is located in Pangkor Island, Malaysia. Dutch Fort is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Malaysia.

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Dudo Dodo

Its quite a shock to see a small structure called the Fort. It looked like a guard house, or watch place , may be to look at the movements in the sea beside. Anyways , its definitely a historic monument that shows the Dutch presence in Pangkor. An explanatory English board would have been a great thing , currently its fully written in Malay.

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Fareha Zulkefli

Biasa-biasa je tempat ni. Tak banyak untuk dilihat tapi siapa minta sejarah mungkin akan seronok. Parking pun limited, saya pun masa tu datang dengan basikal so tak ada la stress angat cari parking. Its quite a shock to see a small structure called the Fort. It looked like a guard house, or watch place , may be to look at the movements in the sea beside. Anyways , its definitely a historic monument that shows the Dutch presence in Pangkor. An explanatory English board would have been a great thing , currently its fully written in Malay. Nothing much to see here. You should be done in under 10 minutes. There's one board with description of the place in Malay, no other info is available. I'd suggest they put more information about the history of the place. There were more people at the souvenir shop than at the fort. I suggest you skip this place in case you are short of time.

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DnY Ahmad

Still worth to look at as one of the fort left. Simple information written there and few stores and craft centre open for visitor. Also public restroom available here in case you might looking for it. Beautiful scene and suit for photo lovers.

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Nomadic Dweep

Nothing much to see here. You should be done in under 10 minutes. There's one board with description of the place in Malay, no other info is available. I'd suggest they put more information about the history of the place. There were more people at the souvenir shop than at the fort. Parking is limited to around 6 cars. I suggest you skip this place in case you are short of time.

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Drink and Cry

A port built during colonial era by Netherlands in 17th and it was abandoned after 70 years later when England invaded. This port is rebuilt in 20th by Malaysian museum. So that the port is facing mountain side, not forwarding to seaside. This place is good for comparing with ports in Melaka. And you can use toilet by 50 sen.

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Aiman Fikri

The place is at the roadside. Easy to find. There are many merchandise stores and food stalls. However the leftover fortress is quite small in area since it was destroyed hundreds year ago (stated there by Jabatan Muzium). Can take nice photo there!

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mohamad farid

A historical site. A must visit place of you are here in Pangkor Island.

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SHAMSUDDIN MOHAMED SAID

Recommended to visit to create awareness the importance of Pulau Pangkor in state of Perak. Need guidance from qualified person for relevant info.