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Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/10.0
Exposure : 0.003 secs (1/320)
Focal Length : 400mm
The Royal Ipoh Club was founded by a group of Europeans in 1895 and has the distinction of being the oldest club in Ipoh. During the Occupation the building was used by the Japanese Army as a laundry house for officers based at nearby St. Michael’s Institution.
Pasar Ramadhan Stadium Perak di Ipoh.
Lauk-pauk. Sayur lemak rebung. Ustaz saya kata, rebung ni makanan gajah. Daging yang dibuat gulai tu pulak makanan harimau. Manusia ni, makanan gajah pun dia balun, makanan rimau pun dia sapu habih!
Originally a block of commercial buildings built in the early 1930’s. No. 128 Belfield Street as the office of Jan Sahib, son of Shaik Adam, founder of the Town Padang Mosque. Jan Sahib came to Ipoh to join his father’s business, the Kinta Ice Aerated Water and Bakery.
Ipoh is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Perak. Located by the Kinta River, it is nearly 180 km (110 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur and 123 km (76 mi) southeast of George Town in neighbouring Penang. As of 2010, Ipoh contained a population of 657,892, making it the third largest city in Malaysia by population. In recent years, Ipoh's popularity as a tourist destination has been significantly boosted by efforts to conserve its British colonial-era architecture. The city is also well-known for its cuisine and natural attractions.