Introduction to St John’s Fort: is a fortress from the Dutch colonial era. It was once an important fortress in defending the ancient city of Malacca. Now only a white arch remains. The unique thing is that the cannon muzzles are not facing the sea, but pointing to the land, because they are convinced that they are invincible at sea. Climbing the mountain and looking into the distance, the Strait of Malacca unfolds in front of you. You can see ships dotted on the blue sea, countless giant ships moored in the open port, and white waves crashing against the rocks on the coast.

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