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Ipoh is the capital city of the state of Perak, Malaysia. It has well over 700,000 inhabitants, and was once a bustling commercial hub, with vast fortune made from a vibrant tin-mining industry. However, with the collapse of tin prices in late 1970's and the depletion of tin deposit, the mines were abandoned and shut.
Aus dem Ipoh-Reiseführer
South Asian Tsunami Tragedy
with my gf heading to the northern state of Ipoh, Perak to attend one of our friend's wedding dinner ...
Your very first travel memory
i was a little kid, holidaying with family at grandad's family home in Ipoh, Malaysia. Those were the best memories, playign with the cousins in different locations around Malaysia. Now we're all grown up and scattered around the world, got obligations and families of our own and just cant co-ordinate those holidays ...
ipoh
Deciding its pointless being on an island an not enjoying any sun and beach i decided to go back to ipoh. first impressions a few days ago was of a noisy traffic clogged city,and still have ...
Posted in i'm off again 2009 by eliteone
Ipoh
I took the 8am bus back to Ipoh with the intention of visiting the castle and seeing the colonial buildings and staying a night then up to the royal town of Kuala Kangsar the next day before heading ...
Posted in i'm off again 2009 by eliteone
"Not 'Ipoh' it's 'EEEEpoh!'
So! After a sleepy 2 and a half hour bus journey (with a manky roadside toilet stop where we were at risk of getting bitten on the arse whilst squatting over the toilet!) we arrived in Ipoh, corrected fiercely by the bus driver that it's pronounced 'EEEpoh!'. Checked in at a friendly Chinese Hotel "The Sun ...
Posted in Venturing outside the 'Shire' by MalaysiaGJ11