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  2. Pangkor Island - Wikipedia

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    Pangkor Island (Malay: Pulau Pangkor; Chinese: 邦咯岛 Tamil: பங்கோர் தீவு) is an island in Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. It has a population of approximately 10,000. Nearby islands include Pangkor Laut Island, Giam Island, [1] Mentagor Island, Simpan Island, and Tukun Terindak Island. The major industries of the ...

  3. Pangkor Laut Island - Wikipedia

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    4°11′27″N 100°32′24″E. /  4.19083°N 100.54000°E  / 4.19083; 100.54000. Administration. Malaysia. State. Perak. Aerial photograph of Pangkor Island and Lumut from the east – Pangkor Laut is the smaller island top left of Pangkor Island. Pangkor Laut Island is a small island southwest of Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia .

  4. YTL Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, YTL Hotels opened Pangkor Laut Resort. Additionally, Vistana Kuala Lumpur, a moderately-priced hotel that began operations in 1996, has become a player in Malaysia’s hospitality industry. In 1997, the five-star Ritz Carlton Hotel began operations.

  5. Manjung District - Wikipedia

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    Marina Island [23] is one of the man-made island in Malaysia, built on the coast of Teluk Muruh, opposite Pangkor Island and Pangkor Laut Resort, in the state of Perak, Malaysia. The island covers an area of 128.2 hectares (316.9 acres) located 400 m (1,300 ft) from the mainland's shoreline.

  6. Mathar Bunnag - Wikipedia

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    His resort creations have received extensive international recognition and awards. [2 ... Pangkor Laut Resort, Lumut, Malaysia [21] Four Seasons Resort, Langkawi ...

  7. Dutch Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Fort is a fort on Pangkor Island, Manjung District, Perak, Malaysia. The ruins are the remnants of an outpost of Dutch from their attempts to control trade in the Malay Peninsula. In the Malay language, the fort is called Kota Belanda. [1] The Dutch called it Fort Dindingh, after the Dinding River, on the mainland of Perak.

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