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Ipoh Parade
Ipoh Parade
Address
Jalan Sultan Abdul Jalil
Ipoh Ipoh Parade is the latest addition to the Parade family of
Perak , Malaysia shopping and leisure centres flourishing nationwide -
Subang Parade, Mahkota Parade and Klang Parade.
Fax
+605 241 0894
Email
ipohparade@po.jaring.my
More Info
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Category : Arts & Culture
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Its traditional crafts go under the name Kraftangan and is synonymous with
quality and value-for-money. The centre specialises in the manufacturing of
ceramic products.
Here, one can see traditional potteries like the 'labu sayong' (water gourds made
from semi-porous blackened burnt clay). 'Labu' is an earthenware pitcher used
traditionally by the local Malay community to store drinking water. It is believed
that the storage not only keeps contents cool but is also claimed that the water
cures certain ailments.
Other products are terracotta and glazed pots, that are converted into flowerpots,
potpourri vases, lamp bases and wall decorations. You can be rest assured that
the handicrafts sold here are of exceptional quality but reasonably priced.
Business hours:
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.Close on Sundays and public holidays
Getting There
The Handicraft Development Corporation (Perak Branch)is located at the 40th
km of the Ipoh-Enggor road,about 10 km or 15-minutes drive from Kuala
Kangsar town.
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This spectacular leaning clock tower, similar to the world-famous Leaning Tower of
Pisa in Italy, is the pride of Teluk Intan or formerly known as Teluk Anson.
Standing at 25.5m tall, its construction appears to comprise of eight different levels but
is actually divided into only three storeys. When it was first built, its structure was
straight but it began to tilt about 1.8 metre towards Jalan Bandar between 1889 and
1895.
This pagoda-like structure was built by a Chinese contractor, Leong Choon Choong, in
1885. Initially, it was used as a covered water tank to store water sufficient for 800
Teluk Intan residents at that time. During the Japanese Occupation, it was used as an
observation post for the Japanese Army. Later, it became headquarters for the Boys
Scouts.
These days, it just tells the time. Come Wednesdays, the clock tower's caretaker will
wind up the clock's mechanism using a crank. Commissioned in London, the clock
chimes twice every 15 minutes. The chimes can be heard as far as eight kilometres in
radius especially at night.
Getting There
To get to Teluk Intan from the North-South Expressway, exit at Bidor Interchange and
proceed to the road leading to Teluk Intan. The Tower is easily accessible through
Jalan Selat.
Places To Go
Category : Islands & Beaches
Teluk
Batik
Beach
"A
favouri
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for
camper
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picnick
ers,
swimm
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sun-
lovers
alike.
You
will
find it
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attracti
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picnics
as well
as
swimm
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Located about 6.5km from Lumut town, Teluk Batik beach is a very popular
spot with the locals who find it easier to stay on the main land instead of taking
the ferry to Pangkor Island.
The white sands and the pleasant sea breeze of Teluk Batik make it an
irresistible attraction for picnics as well as swimming. It provides all the
conveniences you need for a good time, with chalets, mini chalets, food stalls,
public bathrooms and changing rooms, recreation centre and seminar halls, so
you can visit it at anytime you want..
Getting There
If you are coming from Kuala Lumpur, take the NKVE and exit at Bidor toll
plaza. From Bidor town, follow the signage to Sitiawan or Lumut. Before
arriving Lumut town, follow the Teluk Muroh/Teluk Batik direction and you
will soon pass by the Naval base. Make a left along the road and you will reach
the beach in no time. The total journey will take you approximately 3 hours.
Places To Go
Category : Museums & Memorials
Perak
Royal
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visitor
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Previously known as Istana Kenangan, Istana Tepas and Istana Lembah. The
Perak Royal Museum was built as a royal residence in 1926. It is an amazing
architecture which was built without a single nail.
Prior to the construction, the Sultan resided at Istana Kenangan which has been
transformed into Muzium DiRaja (Royal Museum).
The museum now showcases Perak's Royal regalia as well as pictures and
history of the Royal family.
Getting There
The Perak Royal Museum is a Architectural wonder on its own, to get there, Exit
at the Kuala Kangsar Interchange from the North-South Expressway (PLUS).
The palace is located up on Chandan Hill along Jalan Istana.