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D.R. Seenivasagam Park is located at Jalan Anderson in the heart of Ipoh's New Town. Built on a...
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D.R. Park, as it's locally known, was named after a well-known politician, the late D.R. Seenivasagam....
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People's Park?? This park was downtown, next to the river, near an old Buddhist temple...
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A wading pool?
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and a bright, modern playground
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A colorful 5-foot way These next few photos were taken in the Old Town area.
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Unique tiles on an exterior wall
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I can't resist old windows ;o)
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Colorful shutters
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with colorful shades
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Ready for the dish washer This is a common sight in Malaysia, especially at hawker food courts,
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A Muslim building near St John Church
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A striking/modern hotel
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Inner suburbia architecture (IS) We stopped for coffee in this neighborhood.
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IS2
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IS3
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Yum Yum - we had dinner here one night Ipoh is famous for its great variety of tasty food, especially Chinese food,...
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We ate dinner here our 2nd night It must be a good place as it was very busy. Ipoh is also famous for their...
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Yee Hup biscuits are famous in this area. We stopped here for some fresh ones at their...
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The famous Perak pomelos Pomelos are a large juicy citrus fruit not quite as tart as...
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Kampung Kepayang - a ghost town? We stumbled upon this kampung (village) on our way to Kellie's Castle. It...
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The five-foot ways look much better when they're not cluttered with motorbikes & hawker...
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A "kaki lima" or five-foot way was designed to create a covered passage that enabled pedestrians to...
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More ghostly in black & white
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Window with awning & fern - a work of art.
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