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ipoh parade d mlm hari

 

Taken at Ke lou Tong...I think...

Homestays seem to very popular in SE Asia. We've visited several in Thailand and have enjoyed them very much.

Nice little night market and lots of restaurants in the area... On Saturday night, most of the restaurants only were serving Chicken and Bean Sprouts... unfortunately we had them for lunch and had to find another place a few blocks away.

View from the highest carpark floor

Ipoh - the city of tin - is one of the popular - tourist attractions - in - penisular malaysia with newly built -Hotels.

Built in the 1920’s this building was constructed as a hostel for the actors who performed nest door at the Chinese opera theatre. The original theatre dated back to 1891 and was rebuilt in 1906. The theatre has since been demolished.

Old buildings in Ipoh.

By 1911, Mikasa Photo Studio occupied those premises at No. 93-95 Belfield Street. A Japanese spy, Masaji Fukabori alias Masaji Hosaka once worked at Mikasa sending information about Malaya back to the Japanese Army.

toasted bun? with thick sliced butter + kaya

 

@Kluang Railway Station, Johor

Ipoh Parade, Jalan Sultan Abdul Jalil, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia

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