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Christian Cemetery
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"The resting place of Penang's European pioneers" |
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The signboard near the entrace shows the locations of reputable tombs. Among the famous people buried here are pioneers of early Penang, such as Francis Light, James Scott, Stamford Raffles' brother-in-law Quintin Dick Thomas and Reverend Hutchings who founded the Penang Free School. Many of them died of tropical fevers caused by the mass clearing of forests that originally dominated Penang.
There are over 30 Chinese graves here dating back to the 1860s, believed to have belonged to Christian Hakkas who came to Penang after the Taiping Rebellion in China.
There is a small doorway at the southern end of the cemetery that leads to a Roman Catholic cemetery on the other side.
Last viewed - August 09, 2008
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| Christian Cemetery can be visited as part of the Penang Heritage Trails. Get your trail map from Penang Heritage Trust (26A Stewart Lane. Tel: +604 264 2631 website: www.pht.org.my). Penang Heritage Trust is a non-profit organisation overseeing the welfare of heritage buildings and cultures in Penang, particularly in the inner city of Georgetown. Do lend your support by donating. |
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