I hail all the way from Ipoh, the capital city of Perak. The name came from a local tree called “pokok ipoh” of which their poisonous sap was used for local people hunting darts. Ipoh is also known as “San Seng” or “Pa-loh” in Cantonese was founded by Dato’ Panglima Kinta.

The town was well known in Tanah Melayu (Malaysia) for the precious source of metal in late 1800 – this is for tin ore. The establishment of British tin mining companies at the turn of the 20th century created a golden economic age as large financial institutions such as The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China Ltd set up shops in the town. The tin ore mining is the main reason for the arrival of vast number of Chinese people.

Ipoh obtained the status as Perak capital ever since the World War II had been taking place. During that time, the Japanese people had established Ipoh as Administrative center of Perak with their Grand Colonial Building named as St. Michael’s which now had become St Michael’s Institution secondary school.

As for now, Ipoh is the 4th main city in Malaysia along with Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johor Bahru at the top. Ipoh is famous for its numerous tourist attractions and not to forget, various local delicacies. Ipoh itself as a city is worthwhile to visit as the Old town of Ipoh is filled with various shop houses and buildings which date back to more than one hundred years ago. Isn’t that amazing?

Ipoh Field

padang Ipoh

Locally known as Padang Ipoh, the field is located on Jalan S.P. Seenivasagam. The field is very well kept and surrounded by many historic buildings which feature classic colonial architecture, including the mock-tudor style Ipoh Club, FMS Bar, HSBC Building and the magnificent St Michael’s Institution secondary school.

Ipoh Railway Station

Railway

Located near the Ipoh field, it is not only a railway station – it also have its first class hotel accommodation on the upper floor, which gives the stranger a hint as to the wealth and importance of the town of Ipoh. An automobile guide of 1925 stated that “The railway hotel at Ipoh supplies the best accommodation to be found in Perak – nice airy rooms, up-to-date sanitary arrangements, the best of food”. Today the Ipoh Railway Station houses the Majestic Hotel – previously known as the Station Hotel Ipoh. To the locals, the neo-classical/Edwardian Baroque structure is the “Taj Mahal of Ipoh”. The landscaped garden in front of the Railway Station accentuates its sense of grandeur.

Darul Ridzuan Museum

Museum

Constructed 80 years ago by a tin miner. It has the most interesting collection of artifacts on tin mining in Malaysia. Visitors also can explore an underground shelter within its premises which was built by the owner as a hideout from air raids during World War II. The museum is open daily except for Hari Raya Puasa and Hari Raya Haji at 9.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m with free admission fee.

MBI City Square

MBI City Square

Known for its clock tower, the city square is the focal point of the Ipoh New Town. It usually used for the festival such as TV3’s Jom Heboh and anniversary gathering (Independence Day, New Year etc.). When not in festival mode, you can see a lot of stall at one of the streets here selling various local delicacies such as Char Kuey Teow, Mee Udang and Mee Kicap.

Kek Lok Tong Temple

Kek Lok Tong Temple

In English it is dubbed as the “Cavern of Ultimate Bliss”. The temples was first opened to the public in late 70s. Just like other temples which placed various statue of Buddha and the impressive rocky formations, it also have what local people called as “a portal of a different world”. This is because the stunning panoramic park behind the cave which is completely separated from the outside world and only surrounded by numerous tall mountains. The only way to reach the park is through cave itself.

The Lost World of Tambun

Lost World

The water theme park is the latest attraction of Ipoh located at Tambun. It is fully managed by The Sunway Group. There’s a lot of activities you can do here – among others are Adventure River, Jungle Wave Bay, Tube Raiders, Cliff Racer, Tambun Hot Springs and Explorebay. For animal lovers, you would not want to miss an opportunity to go to Tiger Valley, home of Siberian and Bengal Tigers. If you’re lucky, you can watch their staffs feeding the tigers. Don’t forget to drop by their petting zoo which is a home to a 4000 animals from 55 species.

Gerbang Malam

Gerbang Malam

Gerbang Malam is a local flea market located at the middle of Ipoh. The market operates at 7PM until 3AM with the peak hour at 11PM – 1 AM daily. The streets along Gerbang Malam will be filled up with temporary night hawkers that sells food and general item in the cheapest prices possible. This is the main attraction for nightlife at Ipoh. Whenever there are big festivals,Gerbang Malam is the busiest place in Ipoh.

As for travelers visiting Ipoh, there are quite a few reputable accommodations such as the Syuen Hotel, the Heritage Hotel and the Casuarina Parkroyal Hotel. Do drop by, and I will show you around!

(P/s: A little trivia on Ipoh – did you know that actress Michelle Yeoh, the butt-kicking Bond girl also hails from Ipoh? Well, now you do.)

Photo credit: Zuhri Kamarzaman