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Coordinates: 04°60′N, 101°07′E Ipoh (IPA: 'ɪpɒ)(latitude 4.60°N, longitude 101.07°E) is a city in Malaysia and is the capital of the state of Perak. It is approximately 200 km (125 miles) north of Kuala Lumpur via the North-South Highway. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1632x1224, 838 KB) Summary building in Ipoh, next to the old railway station Created by Daniel Berthold Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Ipoh ...
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State anthem: Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan Capital Ipoh Royal capital Kuala Kangsar Ruling party Barisan Nasional - Sultan Sultan Azlan Shah - Menteri Besar Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali History - Pangkor treaty 1874 - Federated into FMS 1895 - Japanese occupation 1942 - Accession into Federation of Malaya 1948 Area - Total 21,006 km² Population - 2005...
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State anthem: Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan Capital Ipoh Royal capital Kuala Kangsar Ruling party Barisan Nasional - Sultan Sultan Azlan Shah - Menteri Besar Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali History - Pangkor treaty 1874 - Federated into FMS 1895 - Japanese occupation 1942 - Accession into Federation of Malaya 1948 Area - Total 21,006 km² Population - 2005...
Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (English: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country State Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
The North-South Expressway Northern Route between Gopeng and Simpang Pulai skretch. ...
Today, "Ipoh" usually refers to the territory under administration of Ipoh City Council or Dewan Bandaraya Ipoh, which includes the smaller towns adjacent to the city such as Chemor, Jelapang, Falim, Menglembu and Tanjung Rambutan. Historically, "Ipoh" referred to the Old Town and New Town divided by the Kinta River at its heart, from which the city grew. From the late 1980's Greentown was transformed from old government quarters to an emerging and bustling administrative and commercial centre of Ipoh, often overshadowing both the Old Town and New Town. Chemor is a main town in Kinta district Perak, Malaysia. ...
Jelapang is a town in Kinta district, Perak, Malaysia. ...
Menglembu is a main town in Ipoh city area Perak, Malaysia. ...
Tanjung Rambutan is a main town in Kinta district, Perak, Malaysia. ...
Kinta River is a river in Perak, Malaysia. ...
History and background
Name The name Ipoh originated from a local tree, pohon epu or now more commonly known as pokok ipoh. This particular plant is used for the extraction of poisonous tree sap. The extract is used by the Orang Asli (indigenous people) in their blowdarts. Binomial name Antiaris toxicaria Lesch. ...
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Ipoh is also known as san seng which means "hill city" in the Cantonese dialect. Ipoh is also known among local Chinese as "Pa-loh" (from historic but now seldom used term 壩羅) -referring to the gigantic mining pump used for early tin ore extraction. Among old nicknames for Ipoh are "City of Millionaires" and "the Town that Tin built"; referring to the vast fortunes made during the boom of the tin mining and rubber industries. This article is about all of the Cantonese (Yue) dialects. ...
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History Ipoh city came into existence in the 1890s as a village on the banks of the Kinta River. It was less prominent at that time as compared to the early mining town of Gopeng, 20 km south of Ipoh. In 1893 Sir Frank Swettenham put forth the founding of Ipoh Sanitary Board which led to systematic planning of Ipoh, which was still seen today. Year 1890 (MDCCCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar). ...
Kinta River is a river in Perak, Malaysia. ...
Gopeng is a small town about 20 km south of Ipoh, which is the state capital of Perak in Malaysia. ...
However, from the turn of the 20th century when more British tin-mining companies were set up in the city, Ipoh gained prominence. Influential institutions such as The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China Limited opened a significant office in Ipoh in 1902. It provided credit to the Straits Trading Company and later the Eastern Smelting Company. More colonial era firms such as Botly and Co., A.H Whittaker & Co., Chartered Accounts, Evatt & Co., and Estate Visiting Agents Milne & Stevens started to set up offices in the booming town. The Calcutta agency of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China photographed in 1915 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China (or simply The Chartered Bank) was a bank founded in 1851/1853 in London by James Wilson following the grant of a Royal Charter from Queen Victoria. ...
The founding history of The Straits Trading Company Limited can be traced to the 1887 with the formation of a partnership for tin smelting between James Sword, a Scottish businessman, and Herman Muhlinghaus, a German entrepreneur. ...
Its geographic location in the rich tin-bearing valley of the Kinta River made it a natural centre of growth. It grew rapidly as a mining town, especially in the 1920s and 1930s. A local Hakka miner, millionaire Yau Tet-Shin started developing a large tract of the city in the early 1930s, today known as the New Town section of the city — the area which roughly delineated from the eastern bank of Kinta River to Greentown. Kinta River is a river in Perak, Malaysia. ...
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Kinta River is a river in Perak, Malaysia. ...
In the 1950s, Ipoh was characterised by the proliferation of large numbers of cinema halls, amusement parks, cabarets and night life which was unrivalled in peninsular [citation needed]. Two of the largest entertainment groups then Cathay Organisation and Shaw Brothers Company had set up chains of cinemas. Ipoh was also one of the four original towns served by Malayan Airways - the other being Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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State motto: Bersatu dan Setia (United and Loyal) (formerly Let Penang Lead) State anthem: Untuk Negeri Kita (For Our State) Capital George Town Ruling party Barisan Nasional - Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Tuan Yang Terutama Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abbas - Ketua Menteri Tan Sri Dr. Koh Tsu Koon History - Ceded by...
Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (English: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country State Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
With the collapse of tin prices and the closure of the tin mines in the late 1970s, Ipoh's growth had stagnated and resulted in the migration of many young talents to other parts of Malaysia (particularly metropolitan areas such as Kuala Lumpur) and Singapore. Ipoh has since been known colloquially as a "dead" city and earned a reputation as a good location for retirement. Various efforts have been made to redevelop Ipoh into a modern town (see below). The city is expanding all the time as there are new developments in the suburbs. Year 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (English: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country State Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
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Aerial view of the Ipoh City ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1632x1224, 838 KB) Summary building in Ipoh, next to the old railway station Created by Daniel Berthold Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Ipoh ...
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Additional notes Ipoh has one of the cleanest and clearest water supplies in Malaysia, as the source is from the waterfalls in nearby Tanjung Rambutan. The Hospital Bahagia, a well-known mental health hospital in Malaysia, is located in Tanjung Rambutan. Politically, Ipoh has traditionally been a stronghold of the opposition party. From the early days when Ipoh was the bastion of PPP (an opposition party then), the predominantly Chinese voters voted for the famous D. R. Seenivasagam and S. P. Seenivasagam brothers. Today the city is the stronghold of DAP (Democratic Action Party, Malay: Parti Tindakan Demokratik). The parliamentary seat for Ipoh Timur is held by Opposition Leader, Lim Kit Siang while the seat for Ipoh Barat is held by fellow DAP leader, M. Kulasegaran. For other uses, see Politics (disambiguation). ...
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City layout
The view of Ipoh City skyline The following towns, suburbs, and neighborhoods comprise the area formally (collectively) known as the Ipoh City. (Source: Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh [1]) Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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- Ampang
- Bercham
- Buntong
- Chemor
- Cyber City
- Falim
- Gugusan Manjoi
- Gunung Rapat
- Ipoh Garden
- Jelapang
- Kelebang
- Lahat
- Meru
- Meru Raya
- Menglembu
- Pasir Puteh
- Pekan Baru
- Pekan Lama (Old Town)
- Pengkalan
- Silibin
- Simpang Pulai
- Station 18
- Sunway City
- Tambun
- Taman Cempaka
- Tanjung Rambutan
- Tasek
Chemor is a main town in Kinta district Perak, Malaysia. ...
Menglembu is a main town in Ipoh city area Perak, Malaysia. ...
Tambun is a main town in Kinta district, Perak, Malaysia. ...
Population Ipoh still remains one of Malaysia's largest cities, Today, Ipoh is the third largest city and fifth most populous urban centre in Malaysia. - Population = 710,798 (2007)
- Urban area population = 1,022,240 (2007) [2]
- Ranking: Fourth most populous urban centre in Malaysia.
| Ethnic groups in Ipoh, 2004 census [3] [4] | | Ethnicity | Population | Percentage | | Chinese | 451,361 | 70.0% | | Malay | 109,616 | 17.0% | | Indian | 80,600 | 12.5% | | Others | 3225 | 0.5% | Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ...
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Prominent people from Ipoh Ipoh has its share of prominent people who are known regionally or internationally, especially in business and entertainment: The Malay language has a complex system of titles and honorifics, which is still extensively used in Malaysia and Brunei. ...
Dato Michelle Yeoh Choo-Kheng (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Cantonese (Yale romanization): yèuhng jà kìhng; born August 6, 1962) is a Hong Kong-based actress and dancer, sometimes billed as Michelle Khan. Yeoh is a Chinese Malaysian born in Ipoh, Malaysia. ...
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Mamat Khalid is a Malaysian screenwriter and film director of Malay descent. ...
Puteri Gunung Ledang is a 2004 film based on a Malay legend about a princess living on top of Gunung Ledang and a Malaccan sultans effort to court her. ...
Patrick Teoh (born October 16, 1947) is a well-known actor and radio personality in Malaysia. ...
Kapitan Chung Thye Phin (1879 - 1935) was a wealthy Chinese tin miner who was raised on the island of Penang in the state of the same name in Malaysia, known at that time as Malaya. ...
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Michael Wong (born August 30, 1970), or Guang Liang (Chinese: ; pinyin: Wáng GuÄngliáng), as he is more commonly known to the Chinese music market, is a Malaysian singer that has successfully made his name in the Taiwan music scene. ...
Cuisine -
Ipoh is famous for its food. Natives claim that Ipoh's water, which is relatively hard (high alkali content) owing to Ipoh's location on top of a large karstic formation, makes the food especially tasty. The town of Ipoh in Malaysia is famous for its cuisine. ...
Hard water water that has a high mineral content (water with a low mineral content is known as soft water). ...
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Ipoh is particularly famous for food items such as "Sar Hor Fun" (Chinese 沙河粉)(a flat white rice noodle, best served in soup with shredded chicken meat and prawns), a variant popular to Ipoh is "Hor Hee", served with fish cakes; "Nga Choi Kai" (chicken fillet and beansprouts, enjoyed by many visitors to Ipoh); "Hakka Mee" (Traditional Chinese 客家麵/Simplified Chinese 客家面) and "Heong Peng" (In Cantonese, Traditional Chinese 香餅/Simplified Chinese 香饼). Most Ipohgites will invite you to their favourite past time of dim sum (In Cantonese, Traditional Chinese 點心/Simplified Chinese 点心) meaning small Chinese dumplings and delicacies; downed with generous servings of Chinese tea. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Heong Peng means Fragrant biscuits in English. ...
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Ipoh is also famous for Malay cuisine, such as satay (meat on a skewer which resembles kebabs, served with peanut sauce), and also tempoyak (preserved durian extract commonly eaten with chillies). Grilled beef satay. ...
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Tempoyak is basically made from the fruit called durian. ...
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The town is also famous for "Ipoh white coffee" which is associated with the Old Town. It is a roast of coffee prepared using a unique method that combines elements of modern approaches with traditional Malaysian brewing practices. Ipoh Old Town's cuisine had today become a reference for the Malaysian fast food coffeshop chain "Old Town Kopitiam". Ipoh White Coffee This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ...
Refer Ipoh cuisine for more information on the various food and drink Ipoh is famous for. The town of Ipoh in Malaysia is famous for its cuisine. ...
Places of interest The Old Town and New Town of Ipoh are two different parts of Ipoh separated by the Kinta River. Most olden-day pre-World War II shophouses, heritage buildings, and some Government buildings are located in the Old Town while the New Town comprises the area originally developed by Yau Tet Shin, stretching all the way from Kinta River to Greentown. It has newer shops, buildings, shopping malls and housing estates. Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
D. R. Seenivasagam Park (Coronation Park), located in the heart of Ipoh (New Town), is known for its scenic beauty and recreational facilities. It boasts several recreational fields, an artificial lake filled with various types of fishes, a nursery for potted plants and a children's traffic playground. There are also beautiful arches, modular framework, shelters, pedestrian paths and the Ipoh tree which gave the city its name. The latest addition is the newly landscaped Japanese Garden featuring a typical Japanese Carp pond. The fresh atmosphere and variety of flora are also part of the main attractions of this park. Binomial name (Linnaeus, 1758) Koi ) (IPA: ), or more specifically nishikigoi ) (IPA: , literally brocaded carp), are ornamental domesticated varieties of the common carp Cyprinus carpio. ...
Famous attractions around Ipoh include Kellie's Castle (or Callie's Castle), which is the unfinished, abandoned mansion of an eccentric British planter, near Batu Gajah, half an hour's drive from Ipoh city centre. Its main appeal lies in the belief that it is haunted and that secret passages leading to hidden chambers exist. Kellies Castle which is located in Batu Gajah, and is about 30 minutes drive from Ipoh, Perak. ...
Batu Gajah (population 34,000) is a town located in the state of Perak in Malaysia, about 24 km from Ipoh, the Perak state capital. ...
Secret passages are sometimes concealed using large items of furniture, such as this reconstruction of the bookcase that covered the entrance to Anne Franks secret room. ...
A 15-minute drive from Ipoh towards Tanjung Rambutan brings you to the foot of a limestone hill where a rejuvenating experience awaits you - an invigorating hot bath from a natural spring, the Tambun hot springs. Green Dragon Spring at Norris Geyser A hot spring is a place where warm or hot groundwater issues from the ground on a regular basis for at least a predictable part of the year, and is significantly above the ambient ground temperature (which is usually around 55~57 F or...
Ulu Chepor is one of the intriguing recreational place for family and friends. It is among the finest place to relax and set back for anyone who enjoys picnicking and camping in the most remote yet nature friendly place. Ulu Chepor is a waterfall camping area located 10 km from Ipoh city claimed to be among the best in Ipoh other than Lubuk Timah in Simpang Pulai, and one in FALIM. Another attraction is the Gunung Lang Recreational Park which is 5 km from Ipoh city center. It has been operated by the MBI with collaboration of Minitry of Tourism Malaysia since 1999.This park is completed with 3 man-made lakes which was originally a tin mine and filled in with tropical fish. It is a RM8.4 million project. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
St. Michael's Institution (SMI) along Clayton Road (now known as Jalan S.P. Seenivasagam) is a building of architectural merit. During the Japanese occupution in World War II, the school building had became the Japanese administration headquarters in Ipoh. St. Michael's Institution is a La Sallian school, opened in 1912 by Father J.B. Coppin. Aside from this school, the Ipoh Train station which has elements of Moorish and Gothic architecture is another famous landmark of this former tin-mining city. SMI and the Railway Station are located in the Old Town of Ipoh. Many olden-day shophouses along Leech Street (in Chinese: 烈治街; now known as Jalan Bandar Timah) in the Old Town still maintain their architectural significance, besides being a popular tourist spot for food and drinks (refer Cuisine). St. ...
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The New Town houses the Perak Medical University and Ipoh City Council building, among others. For the community in Florida, see University, Florida. ...
For more information about the New Town and its places of interest refer below.
Limestone caves
The Gua Tempurung Limestone Caves Ipoh has many limestone caves due to the karstic formation around it. The Sam Po Tong (Cavern of Three Precious; Chinese : 三宝洞) temple, is a Chinese temple built within a limestone cave. A pond outside houses many tortoises. Its sister temple, Perak Tong (Perak Cave; Chinese : 霹雳洞), has a steep, tall staircase in the interior of the cave rising up to the top of its hill where one is greeted by a panoramic view of Ipoh and its surroundings. The statue of Buddha in Perak Tong was the tallest and largest of its kind in Malaysia when it was first commissioned. Both these cavern temples have decent vegetarian food. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 648 KB) Summary Witnessing the works of nature - An interior view of the Gua Tempurung Caves near Ipoh, Malaysia Img by Calvin Teo, November 2005 Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages...
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Another sight worth seeing is the Kek Lok Tong (Cavern of Utmost Happiness; 极乐洞), which is a cave temple that lies on the other side of the same range of limestone hills as Sam Poh Tong. It is accessible through the Gunung Rapat housing area. It has a cleaner, quieter and more cooling environment and has the best scenic cave view. Limestone hills extend 20 km north of Ipoh and also 20 km to the south. There are many caves in these hills [5]. Gua Tempurung, near Gopeng south of Ipoh, is a show cave open to the public. Alternate meanings: Cave (disambiguation) The outside world viewed from a cave A cave is a natural underground void. ...
Gua Tempurung is a cave in Perak, Malaysia. ...
Unfortunately many of the limestone hills are being quarried in the ever increasing demand for crushed stone and cement. Some of the hills under threat contain endemic fauna and flora. One cave, Gua Puncak contains Peninsular Malaysia's second largest cave chamber and is in danger of being quarried. However, the Malaysian Karst Society has been set up to try and save these hills [citation needed].
Infrastructure Healthcare Public The Ipoh Hospital (Hospital Besar Ipoh), which is one of the government-owned hospitals in Perak, is located near the Fair Park and Greentown area. A short distance from there lies the new Ipoh health clinic (also government-owned). For the town in the Republic of Ireland, see Hospital, County Limerick. ...
Private Besides government hospitals, there are also private medical centers located around Ipoh. Several of them are located in and around the Ipoh New Town: - Ipoh Specialist Hospital (怡保专科医院)
- formerly Ipoh Specialist Centre
- Kinta Medical Center (近打医药中心)
- Perak Community Specialist Hospital (霹雳华人接生医院)
- formerly Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital, situated on Kampar Road
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- Hospital Fatimah
- Pantai Puteri Hospital (班台公主专科医院)
Schools (primary and secondary education) There are several schools with decades of established history in Ipoh. These include : - Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Jelapang Jaya Ipoh
- Sekolah Kebangsaan Silibin Ipoh
- Anderson School Ipoh
- Anglo-Chinese School Ipoh
- Ave Maria Convent (圣母玛利亚国民型中学)
- Ipoh International School
- Methodist Girls School Ipoh
- SMJK Perempuan Perak (Perak Girl School 霹雳女子中学)
- Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh
- Sekolah Izzudin Shah
- Sekolah Kebangsaan Dato' Panglima Kinta
- Sekolah Kebangsaan Manjoi 1 & 2
- Sekolah Menengah Agama Rakyat (SMARI)
- Sekolah Menengah Doktor Megat Khas Ipoh
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Convent, Ipoh (Main Convent)
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Gunung Rapat
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Jalan Pasir Puteh
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan kg. Dato' Ahmad Said Ipoh
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan kg. Pasir Puteh
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Menglembu
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Rapat Setia (6J)
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Raja Chulan (SRC)
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Raja Perempuan Ipoh (RPS)
- Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Wira Jaya
- Sekolah Menengah Poi Lam (SUWA) (培南独立中学)
- Sekolah Menengah Seri Intan
- Sekolah Menengah Seri Putera
- Sekolah Menengah Sri Ampang
- Sekolah Menengah Teknik Ipoh Persiaran Brash
- Sekolah Raja Perempuan Taayah
- Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman Ipoh
- SM Raja Chulan Ipoh
- SMJK Sam Tet Secondary School (三德国民型中学)
- SRJK(C) Sam Tet Primary School (三德国民型小學)
- SMJK Poi Lam (培南国民型中学)
- SJK (C) Poi Lam (培南国民型小学)
- SMJK Yuk Choy (育才国民型中学)
- SRJK(C) Yuk Choy (育才国民型小学)
- SRK La Salle Ipoh
- St Michael's Institution
- Tarcisian Convent
- Yuk Choy (SUWA) Independent High School(育才独立中学)
- SJK(T) St.Philomena Convent
Sekolah Menengah Poi Lam (SUWA), known as Poi Lam Secondary School, is a Chinese school located in Ipoh, Malaysia. ...
Sekolah Menengah Teknik Ipoh Persiaran Brash (SMTI) is a technical secondary school in Malaysia. ...
Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman (or more commonly known as STAR) is a public fully-residential school in Malaysia. ...
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Higher Education Institutions - Keris College Ipoh
- Institut Kompas Accountancy and Business College
- Kolej WIT
- Linton College
- Olympia College
- Polytechnic Ungku Omar
- Sunway College Ipoh
- Kolej Poly-Tech MARA
- Open University Malaysia
Sports There are a few sporting venues in Ipoh. A portion of land located in the area called Kampong Simee has been selected by the City Council for the Sport Center. The main sports stadium for football (soccer) and other track and field events is the Perak Stadium. There is an indoor sports stadium beside it, the Indera Mulia Stadium, playing host to events such as badminton. Ipoh also home for Perak FA . A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ...
The Perak Stadium is a stadium located in Kampung Simee in Ipoh. ...
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The Football Association of Perak enters a team in Malaysian football competitions to represent the state of Perak. ...
A nearby swimming pool complex, run by the city council, is also open to the public at relatively fair rates (RM1 on weekdays/RM2 on weekends and public holidays). The complex has an Olympic-size pool, a diving pool, a wave pool, a smaller pool and a children's wading pool. Swimmer redirects here. ...
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Ipoh is also home to Malaysia's first velodrome, called Velodrom Rakyat or The People's Velodrome. This first Velodrome in the Country was built by the initiative of Dato' Darshan Singh Gill (now Tan Sri Dato' Seri) who led a public donation drive throughout the country and collected RM3.25 million. In addition, Ipoh also boasts as one of the first few city in the country that has an astroturf stadium for hockey, called Azlan Shah Stadium. Look up velodrome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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For golf, the available courses in Ipoh are the Royal Perak Golf Club (off Tiger Lane or Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah). Meru Golf Club is situated in Jelapang. Another course is en route to Batu Gajah, which is the Clearwater Sanctuary golf club. This article is about the sport. ...
Other sports venues include the Kilat Club in Pasir Pinji, Ipoh Field (Padang Ipoh) in the Old Town, the Polo Grounds, and a polo field at Iskandar Polo Club, in Ampang Baru. For other uses, see Polo (disambiguation). ...
Transportation - Trunk roads: The old interstate Route 1 connects Ipoh with neighboring towns and other states (such as the town of Gopeng, and city of Kuala Lumpur down south).
- Highway: The new North-South Expressway is a faster and more efficient alternative to Route 1. However, certain towns like Kampar can only be accessible via Route 1. Drivers using the North-South highway can exit into Ipoh from any of these 4 exits - Simpang Pulai, South Ipoh (Ipoh(S) ) or North Ipoh (Ipoh(U) ) & Jelapang.
- Railway: Ipoh's railway station is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) and is situated in the Old Town (however, it does not have intra-city travel like in Kuala Lumpur). The railway only connects Ipoh with neighbouring towns and cities.
- Bus: The inter-city bus terminal is located at Silveritage Galleria along Gopeng Road nearby Gunung Rapat, south of Ipoh (formerly situated in Medan Kidd, Old Town).
- Note: The location of this bus terminal is controversial as many people claim it is not in a central location. Furthermore, operators of businesses previously located near the railway station refused to move here. Plans are afoot to move the bus station to Meru, located in the north of Ipoh but sadly, also not at a central location.
- Air: For air travel, the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the only airport in Ipoh. It is situated near Gunung Rapat. However, only domestic flights (and limited international ones) are available at this airport.
- As of May 2006 (for Malaysia Airlines) and September 2006 (for AirAsia), flights ceased landing in Ipoh. Reasons include being an unprofitable route and too short a runway (in AirAsia's case).
- Other international flights are only available at Penang International Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport (in the Klang Valley, approx. 200km south), which is accessible via the above mentioned land routes and express bus (cost approximating RM50 per way).
- There was a plan to turn the Sultan Azlan Shah airport to a northern low-cost carrier hub by the state government and AirAsia (a low-cost carrier) but with the cessation of AirAsia's flights recently, it remains to be seen whether the plan will be implemented. Currently, the Ipoh airport is used solely and exclusively by Indonesian airlines servicing the Medan-Ipoh route.
Federal route 1 is the first federal road in Malaysia, and also among the oldest federal road in Malaysia since this road was constructed by British government during colonial times. ...
Gopeng is a small town about 20 km south of Ipoh, which is the state capital of Perak in Malaysia. ...
Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (English: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country State Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
The North-South Expressway Northern Route between Gopeng and Simpang Pulai skretch. ...
Kampar is a town in the state of Perak, Malaysia. ...
Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) or Malayan Railway Limited is the main rail operator in Peninsular Malaysia. ...
Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (English: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country State Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is an airport that serves Ipoh. ...
May 2006 : â - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â May 1, 2006 (Monday) Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association outraged Vatican by planning to ordain another bishop, Liu Xinhong in Anhui Province. ...
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¬å¸; Hanyu Pinyin: MálaixÄ«ya HángkÅng GÅngsÄ«) is the national airline of Malaysia, operating scheduled services to over 100 destinations worldwide. ...
September 2006 is the ninth month of 2006 and has begun on a Friday. ...
For the Taiwanese aircraft service company, see Air Asia (Taiwan). ...
Penang International Airport (IATA: PEN, ICAO: WMKP), previously known as Bayan Lepas International Airport, is situated in the Bayan Lepas area of Penang, Malaysia. ...
The KLIA Control Tower Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) (IATA: KUL, ICAO: WMKK) is Malaysias main international airport and is situated in Sepang district, in the south of the state of Selangor, about 50 km from the capital city, Kuala Lumpur. ...
Boeing 737-200 of low-cost Irish airline Ryanair A low-cost carrier (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier) is an airline that offers low fares but eliminates most traditional passenger services. ...
Ipoh's development Various development activities has been mooted and revived in the city recently, including the revitalisation of projects halted during the Asian financial crisis in 1997. The Asian financial crisis was a financial crisis that started in July 1997 in Thailand and affected currencies, stock markets, and other asset prices in several Asian countries, many considered East Asian Tigers. ...
For the band, see 1997 (band). ...
Modern entertainment and recreation
The Lost World of Tambun Water theme park
Memory Lane every Sunday morning The Greentown area near the Ipoh City Council Building is fast becoming an entertainment hotspot. The coming online of Greentown Business Center is giving new life to the city centre. The general activities in the new development consists mostly of restaurants, food outlets, and cafés. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2048x1536, 857 KB) Summary Lost World of Tambun water theme park, where one would enjoy a fun-filled day of water activities and amusement park rides. ...
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Medan Ipoh (formerly known as Metro Ipoh Baru) is a favourite for many younger people. The residents of the city have dubbed the area as Ipoh's very own 'Bangsar' (akin to the hip Bangsar area in Kuala Lumpur). It is located adjacent to Ipoh Garden East. The place is famous for its cluster of nightspots, cafés, coffee shops (serving local food), entertainment outlets, F&B (food and beverage) joints, and more recently cybercafés. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Nickname: Motto: Maju dan makmur (English: Progress and Prosper) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: , Country State Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Datuk Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
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The recently opened Lost World of Tambun is expected to gain a certain following as Ipoh's own "Sunway City" (mirroring the actual "Sunway City" which is located about 15 km west of Kuala Lumpur). Within the "Lost World of Tambun" is the upgraded and revived natural hot spring, which was very popular in the 1960s and 1970s. Sadly, the vibrance of the city center has gone as the years goes by. An effort has been made by the city council to re-establish the night market centrally, at Dato' Tahwil Azar Road, known as "Night Lane". It is a typical Malaysian night market, albeit bigger and with longer operating hours. Look up city, City in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Arts, entertainment, and culture Ipoh was regarded by some filmmakers as a good location for shooting due to its beautiful scenery. Movies filmed in Ipoh include: - 1999 - Anna and the King, starring Chow Yun-Fat and Jodie Foster, directed by Andy Tennant.
- 2002 - Embun, directed by Erma Fatima.
- 2003 - Paloh, directed by Adman Salleh.
- 2003 - Kadhal Kisu Kisu, directed by P. Vasu.
- 2004 - Tun Tan Cheng Lock.
- 2005 - Sepet, starring Sharifah Amani, directed by Yasmin Ahmad.
- 2005 - Gubra, starring Sharifah Amani, directed by Yasmin Ahmad.
- 2006 - After This Our Exile (Chinese: 父子), starring Aaron Kwok and Charlie Young, directed by Patrick Tam.
- 2006 - Goodbye Boys, directed by Bernard Chauly.
- 2006 - Lust, Caution (Chinese: 色,戒), starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Tang Wei, and Lee-Hom Wang, directed by Oscar-winning Taiwanese director Ang Lee.
- 2007, Mualaf, starring Sharifah Amani, directed by Yasmin Ahmad
Chow Yun-Fat (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) (born May 18, 1955) is a Hong Kong actor. ...
Alicia Christian Foster (born November 19, 1962), better known as Jodie Foster, is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, director, and producer. ...
Andy Tennant (born in 1955) is an American dancer, screenwriter, and film and television director. ...
P.Vasu is a popular Indian film director. ...
Alan Lee Seow Meng (acting as Alan) and Sharifah Amani (acting as Orked) in the movie Gubra. ...
Yasmin Ahmad is a film director and writer from Malaysia. ...
Alan Lee Seow Meng (acting as Alan) and Sharifah Amani (acting as Orked) in the movie Gubra. ...
Yasmin Ahmad is a film director and writer from Malaysia. ...
Aaron Kwok Fu-Shing (Chinese: éå¯å; Pinyin: GuÅ Fùchéng; Cantonese: Gwok3 Fu3 Sing4; born October 26, 1965) is a popular Hong Kong singer and film actor. ...
Charles Charlie Young is a fictional character played by Dulé Hill on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Not to be confused with actor Patrick Tam Yiu-Man Patrick Tam Kar Ming (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; born March 25, 1948) is a Hong Kong film director. ...
For the novella by Eileen Chang, see Lust, Caution. ...
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Leung (æ¢) Tony Leung Chiu Wai (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) (born in Hong Kong on June 27, 1962) is a Hong Kong movie and ex-TVB actor. ...
Tang Wei (Chinese:湯å¯) (born October 7, 1979) is a Chinese actress. ...
Lee-Hom Wang (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; born May 17, 1976; also referred to as, Wang Leehom, or just Leehom) is a four time Golden Melody Award-winning American singer-songwriter and actor who has achieved highly recognized success in Taiwan, Mainland China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Thailand and the rest...
Ang Lee (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) (born October 23, 1954) is an Academy-Award winning film director from the Republic of China (Taiwan). ...
Alan Lee Seow Meng (acting as Alan) and Sharifah Amani (acting as Orked) in the movie Gubra. ...
Yasmin Ahmad is a film director and writer from Malaysia. ...
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| Sister cities Ipoh has a couple of sister cities, which are [citation needed]: This article is about partnerships between towns distant from each other; see Twin cities for the different concept of physically neighbouring cities. ...
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