Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 10, 2018

Guide to IPOH

Though Ipoh is Malaysia's third largest city and a two-hours-train ride north of the capital, it is mostly considered a gateway: To the Cameron Highlands in the east or to the Pangkor Island in the west.


bye:myself - Renata Green - byemyselftravels: Guide to Ipoh
Ipoh welcomes its visitors at a colonial building - the railway station, opened in 1917.

This means that Ipoh's own attractions are widely underestimated: The Hakka Chinese heritage, mysterious cave temples, and bustling Asian city life.

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