About Pulau Rimau Lighthouse
The Pulau Rimau Lighthouse is a historic maritime beacon located on Rimau Island, an uninhabited islet off the southeastern tip of Penang Island. Built by the British in 1885, it consists of a 17-meter tall cast-iron tower.
The lighthouse serves as a vital aid for navigation, marking the entrance to the South Channel of the Penang Strait for vessels approaching George Town. It remains an active facility managed by the Marine Department of Malaysia and is accessible only by boat.
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- Address: Address: Pulau Rimau, Penang, Malaysia
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