

The Dutch Fort in Pangkor Island, Malaysia, is a historical site that dates back to the Dutch colonial era. Originally built in 1670 to safeguard tin supplies, it was later destroyed and rebuilt. Today, it stands as a reconstructed fort with three brick walls and round windows. Visitors can explore the fort, enjoy the nearby park, and browse through souvenir stores. It is a popular tourist destination on the island.
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