Cemetery walks appeal to history buffs or people who just like to explore a quiet bit of greenery in a city before anything else is open. An early morning walk amongst the shady magnolias through the Protestant Cemetery was quite interesting with old headstones and tombs providing a glimpse into historical life - or, more properly, historical death. There is a map at the entrance pointing out significant tombs else you can just wander around as we did. It was a bit hard to find specific graves even with this information.
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Cemetery walks appeal to history buffs or people who just like to explore a quiet bit of greenery in a city before anything else is open. An early morning walk amongst the shady magnolias through the Protestant Cemetery was quite interesting with old headstones and tombs providing a glimpse into historical life - or, more properly, historical death. There is a map at the entrance pointing out significant tombs else you can just wander around as we did. It was a bit hard to find specific graves even with this information.
The atmosphere of the whole country in Malaysia is very respectful of human rights, respect the contribution of the deceased to society to the country, the atmosphere is open and inclusive, because the relationship between China and Malaysia is also very good. Here, under the sun, solemn and solemn, think about life, cherish life!
It was built and rebuilt in the eighteenth century and buried Francis Wright, a famous figure in the British colonial period.
Everything looks green, green leaves and moss. Tombstones of a long time don't feel ghostly and terrible when they are mixed up. Every tombstone has a brief introduction of the owner's life. It should be noted that only the front door is open here.
Penang, Malaysia, was once a British colony. In the early days, the island was a very prosperous maritime trade center. This Christian cemetery is located in George Town, a well-preserved colonial cemetery where the first governor slept.