I also have a very interesting cultural visit in Penang. It is Fort Cornwallis. It is an old 17th Century fort that was restored with the bunker intact and some of the remaining structures. Fort Cornwallis also has the heavy artillery still visible from its walls.
- Walled Fort
- @ the artillery
- Amphitheater
- At the middle fo teh fort
- More Bunkers
- Bunkers
- Cannons
- Chapel History
- Anglican Chapel
- About Francis Light
- Fort Entrance
- Francis Light Bronze Statue
- Francis Light
- Pathway Up
- Gunpowder magazine
- Gunpowder room
- Inside the bunker
- Juices
- Just like Jollijeep in the Philippines
- Malaysian Street Food
- along the path way
- one of the cannon
- Sri Rambai Cannon
- Street Food
- View of the entrance
- Vintage Cannon
- Fort History 36
- Fort History 3
- Fort History 1
- Fort History 2
- Fort History 5
- Fort History 6
- Fort History 7
- Fort History 8
- Fort History 9
- Fort History 10
- Fort History 11
- Fort History 12
- Fort History 13
- Fort History 14
- Fort History 15
- Fort History 16
- Fort History 17
- Fort History 18
- Fort History 19
- Fort History 20
- Fort History 21
- Fort History 22
- Fort History 23
- Fort History 24
- Fort History 26
- Fort History 27
- Fort History 28
- Fort History 29
- Fort History 30
- Fort History 31
- Fort History 32
- Fort History 33
- Fort History 34
- Fort History 35
After which, I ate some Malaysian Street Food. Almost similar to our Street food. I was just looking for the kwek kwek and tokneneng. Unfortunately, none since that is original Filipino.
I tasted their plum Juice. It was okay and very refreshing. It was like liquid champoy but a little bit sweet and very cold.



































































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