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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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Architecture in Old Town
Edit ThisOld Town contains many of the British colonial architecture, consisting of rows of gently crumbling old shophouses (along Leech Street, now known as Jalan Bandar Timah), heritage buildings and Government buildings. Old Town is situated on the west side of the Kinta River. See the rest of this article for details on individual buildings. Further details can be read at: http://www.virtualmalaysia.com/destination/ipoh-City.html
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