Pangkor Island lies just off the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. It’s known for beaches like Teluk Nipah, Coral Bay and Pasir Giam, which connects to coral-ringed Giam Island at low tide. Dating back to 1670, the ruined Dutch Fort demonstrates the island’s strategic colonial importance. Nearby, the Sacred Rock is inscribed with the Dutch East India Company symbol and a picture of a tiger carrying away a child.
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Fu Lin Kong Tample |
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pemandangan dalam Fu Lin Kong Tample.
cina kat meja sebelah kiri tu berapi api cakap cina dgn sy.sy cuma mampu tersengih dan angguk angguk.hihi |
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Masjid Al-Badr 1000 selawat |
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laluan utama masuk ke Masjid Al-Badr 1000 Selawat |
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bergambar di laman Dutch Fort |
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pemandangan dari bangunan Dutch Fort menghadap laut |