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Ipoh City Hall

Ipoh City Hall

Loh Chee Wai

As a major city during the British administration, Ipoh has a fair number of impressive colonial buildings. And like everywhere else in Malaysia, there are temples serving the needs of the three main religions of Islam, Daoism/Buddhism and Hinduism. Ipoh, being situated on a karstic formation, is close to many limestone caves. And of course, there are the markets which cheerfully assaults the eye, ears and nose.

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March 02, 2007 change by lynkster (2 points)

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D. R. Seenivasagam Park (Coronation Park)

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For those looking for family-friendly locations, or wishing to take time out in a quiet green spot, D. R. Seenivasagam Park (Coronation Park) is a reliable spot. Named after a former popular Ipoh politician, it contains recreational fields, an artificial lake filled with fish which you can feed from the walkway, a nursery and contains one of the last few surviving examples of the ipoh tree, from which the city takes its name. A small Japanese-style garden was recently added, complete with hungry koi in its ponds and other Japanese elements.

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type:Parks, Gardens and Zoos
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address:Jalan Raja Musa Aziz (formerly Anderson Road)
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