| Top matching Destination for "Perak" |
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Birch Memorial
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The fountain is made of Ipoh marble was presented to the public by the Chinese community of Perak, in honour of J.W.W Birch, the first British Resident of Perak.
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Buntong Waterfalls
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This beautiful jungle waterfall is one of the many popular local waterfalls in the state of Perak. It is located at the foothills of the Kledang Range, just beside the Ipoh-Lumut Expressway.
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Bukit Merah Lake Town Resort
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Bukit Merah Laketown offers you all the right ingredients to make your stay pleasurable and fun. Visitors can experience the wonders of the lake cruise or enjoy the exciting activities at the Bukit Merah Laketown Waterpark.
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Chung Thye Pin Building
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This elegant three-stotey corner building from 1907 originally housed the Medical Hall established by Dr. R.M. Connoly, then Oldfields Dispensaries Ltd.
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Geological Museum
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This geological museum houses more than 600 samples of minerals and ores found in the state of Perak. This is the best place to start if you want to know more about the tin industry in Perak.
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Handicraft Development Corporation (Perak Branch)
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A centre that has always been the main attraction of tourists for souvenirs and gifts synonymous with quality and value-for-money.
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Bagan Datoh Homestay
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Tucked away in the state of Perak, this fishing village is just a two and a half hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur.
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Perak Royal Museum
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Constructed in 1926 on Bukit Chandan, this 'Saracenic Moorish' architectural facets creates a spellbinding sight for onlookers and visitors to the place.
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Kinta School of Commerce
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The Malay Shorthand Association of Malaya and The Perak Indian Chamber of Commerce were based here. It is the first commercial education school in Perak which was founded in 1936.
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Maybank Numismatic Museum
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Set up in 1988, the Maybank Numismatic Museum houses an impressive collection of coins and notes from the time of early Malaya until the present day.
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Temenggor Lake
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Tasik Temenggor is the largest man-made lake in Perak. The lake has a rich source of freshwater fish like Kelah, Tenggalan and Baung, which although found here are extinct in other places.
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Teluk Intan Boatyards
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In these coastal villages of Perak one can see the boat building trade has been around for centuries through its designs.
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Keris Memorial
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This monument in the shape of a kris, a sharp-bladed Malay knife, was erected in 1963 to commemorate the installation of the 33rd Sultan of Perak
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Malay College Kuala Kangsar
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Located in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia, Malay College Kuala Kangsar is well known as one of the best boarding schools in the history of Malaysia.
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Mount Inas
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Mount Inas is near Lawin, Perak and there are two treks up the mountain from Pekan Lawin in the east, and from Selama in the west.
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Mount Chabang
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Mount Chabang near Simpang Pulai in Perak resembles the humps of a camel's back from certain distant angles.
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Yat Loo Club and Perak Chinese Mining Association
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In 1935, a group of 54 Chinese miners formed the association, generously donating $26,070 out of which $15,000 was used to purchase the present two shoplots.
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Mount Liang Timur & Barat
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Mount Liang Timur and Barat are near to Tanjung Malim, Perak and this lesser known mountains which can be climbed easily in three days.
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Krian District Mangrove Swamp
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The Krian District boasts the largest mangrove swamp area in the State of Perak. It undoubtedly, have a variety of birds and animals that co-exist around its unique swampy surroundings.
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Perak Hydro Building
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For many years, Perak Hydro was the largest power supplier in Malaya. The headquarters of this public utility was based out of this 3-storey building from the 1930s.
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