Home malaysia hotel & tour reservation
malaysia hotel & tour reservation
HOME  |  ABOUT US  |  FAQ  |  HELP
malaysia hotel & tour reservation
malaysia hotel & tour reservation
Invite Friends to CUTI
malaysia hotel & tour reservation Order Tracking
malaysia hotel & tour reservation malaysia hotel & tour reservation malaysia hotel & tour reservation malaysia hotel & tour reservation malaysia hotel & tour reservation
  malaysia hotel & tour reservation
Home
Malaysia Hotel & Tour Reservation
Translate this page: Translate to Chinese Simplified Translate to Chinese Traditional Translate to Japanese Translate to Korean Translate to French Translate to Italian Translate to German Translate to Portuguese Translate to Spanish
Currency Setting     Print this page Send to friends Cuti-Cuti Malaysia Travel
Add this page to your online bookmark site: Add this page to your blinklist account Add this page to your delicious account Add this page to your digg account Add this page to your facebook account Add this page to your technorati account Add this page to your Yahoo MyWeb account
I Langkawi Island I Pangkor Island I Redang Island I Perhentian Island I Lang Tengah Island I Tioman Island I Taman Negara I Kenyir Lake I
I Cameron Highlands
IFraser's Hill I Cherating I Kuching I Tunku Abdul Rahman Park I Mount Kinabalu I Penang I Pulau Payar I All States I
Fort Cornwallis

Fort Cornwallis

Fort Cornwallis is situated at the spot where Captain Francis Light was supposed to have landed in 1786. Originally a wooden structure, the fort was rebuilt between 1808 and 1810 with convict labour. It was named after Charles Marquis Cornwallis, a distinguished Governor General of India, and designed to protect the harbour from possible French attacks.

Today, much of the old fort remains, but its precincts have been converted into a public park and an open air theater. It is still guarded by old cannons, which were retrieved by the British from pirates who had captured them from the Johore Sultanate.

The most famous of the cannons is Seri Rambai, which dates back to 1613. Local beliefs have it that childless women can become fertile by placing flowers in the barrel of the cannon and offering special prayers.

Fort Cornwallis Fort Cornwallis

Opening hours:
8.30am-7.00pm daily

Admission:
RM1.00 per person

Address: Padang Kota Lama, 10200 Penang, Malaysia.
PENANG
Introduction
Location Map
Getting There
Moving Around
Major City Distance
Accommodation
 
Islands & Beaches
Penang's Famed Beaches
Aman Island
Jerejak Island
Places of Interest
Batu Ferringhi's Sidewalk Bazaar
Bird Park
Botanic Gardens
Bukit Jambul Orchid and Hibiscus Garden
Butterfly Farm
Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion
City Hall Esplanade
Clock Tower
Dharmikarama Burmese Temple
Fort Cornwallis
Gurney Drive
Kapitan Kling Mosque
Kek Lok Si Temple
Khoo Kongsi
Komtar
Kuan Yin Temple
Penang Bridge
Penang Museum
P. Ramlee's House
Snake Temple
St George's Church
Tropical Fruit Farm
Wat Chayamangkalaram
Hills/Forest Parks
Teluk Bahang Recreational Forest
Penang Hill
sGo to Top
I MALAYSIA / General Information I
I
Johor
I Kedah I Kelantan I Kuala Lumpur I Labuan I Melaka I Negeri Sembilan I Pahang I Penang I Perak I Perlis I Sabah I Sarawak I Selangor I Terengganu I

[ M A L A Y S I A ]

Endorsed by Tourism Malaysia

Special Notice for Blogger
Individual webmaster / blogger / moderator who wishes to apply CUTI content on their website / blog / forum is allowed by adding either CUTI logo, Visit Malaysia Year 2007 logo or the text "www.cuti.com.my", either way must have a hyperlink links to http://www.cuti.com.my.


ADVERTISE HERE I ABOUT US I TERMS & CONDITIONS I PRIVACY POLICY I FAQ I HELP

© 2000 - 2008 Cuti.com.my
All Rights Reserved.
All Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
We build N-E-T