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Ipoh

Ipoh (/ˈp/) is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Perak. Located by the Kinta River, it is nearly 180 km (110 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur and 123 km (76 mi) southeast of George Town in neighbouring Penang. As of 2010, Ipoh had a population of 657,892, making it the fourth largest city in Malaysia by population.[2]

Ipoh
City of Ipoh
Bandaraya Ipoh
Other transcription(s)
 • Jawiإڤوه
 • Chinese怡保
Î-pó (Hokkien POJ)
Ji4 Bou2 (Cantonese Jyutping)
 • Tamilஈப்போ
From top, left to right:
Ipoh city skyline, City Hall, Railway Station, St. Michael's Institution, Kinta Nature Park, Gua Tempurung, Lang Mountains, Mirror lake, The Lost World of Tambun, Gua Tambun Neolithic Cave Paintings
Nickname(s): 
City of Millionaires, Bougainvillea City, Silver Valley
Motto(s): 
Berkhidmat dan Maju
English: Service and Progress
Location of Ipoh in Perak
Ipoh
   Ipoh in    Malaysia
Ipoh
Ipoh (Asia)
Ipoh
Ipoh (Earth)
Coordinates: 04°35′50″N 101°04′30″E / 4.59722°N 101.07500°E / 4.59722; 101.07500Coordinates: 04°35′50″N 101°04′30″E / 4.59722°N 101.07500°E / 4.59722; 101.07500
Country Malaysia
State Perak
EstablishmentAround 1880
Granted Municipality status31 May 1962
Granted City status27 May 1988
Government
 • MayorRumaizi Baharin
Area
 • City and state capital643 km2 (248 sq mi)
Elevation
21.95 m (72 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • City and state capital840,000
 • Density1,023/km2 (2,650/sq mi)
 • Metro
1,022,240 [1]
Time zoneUTC+8 (MST)
 • Summer (DST)Not observed
Postcode
30xxx, 31xxx
Area code05
Websitembi.gov.my

Originally a village, Ipoh began to grow rapidly in the 1880s after huge deposits of tin were discovered within its vicinity.[3] By 1895, it was the second largest town within the Federated Malay States, which also consisted of Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang.[4] Ipoh was declared a city in 1988.[3][4] However, following the depletion of its tin deposits and the collapse of tin prices in the 1970s, the city suffered decades of decline and neglect.[5][6][7][8]

In recent years, Ipoh's popularity as an international tourist destination has been significantly boosted by efforts to conserve its British colonial-era architecture.[7][8] The city is also well known for its cuisine and natural attractions, such as its limestone hills and caves within which Buddhist temples were built.[9] In addition, Ipoh has managed to maintain its reputation as one of the cleanest cities in Malaysia and Asia in general.[10]

Ipoh's location between Kuala Lumpur and George Town has made it a major land transportation hub within West Malaysia, with both the Malayan Railway's West Coast Line and the North-South Expressway cutting through the city. Aside from the land transportation links, Ipoh is also served by the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport.

Etymology

The name Ipoh is derived from a local tree, pohon epu, now more commonly known as pokok ipoh. The sap of this plant is poisonous and was used by local indigenous people mixed with Strychnos latex to coat the tips of their blowpipe darts for hunting.[11]

History

Ipoh grew out from the Malay village of Paloh along the banks of the Kinta River in the 1880s.[3] Its geographic location in the rich tin-bearing valley of the Kinta River made it a natural centre of growth.

The Great Fire of Ipoh in 1892 destroyed over half the town, but also presented an opportunity to rebuild the town in a more orderly grid pattern. Ipoh was subsequently rebuilt in time for the second tin rush and grew rapidly as a result of the booming tin mining industry, particularly in the 1920s and 1930s.

A local Hakka miner, millionaire Yau Tet Shin, started developing a large tract of the town in the early 1930s, today known as the "New Town", from the eastern bank of the Kinta River to Greentown.[12] In 1937, Ipoh was made the capital of Perak, replacing Taiping.

Ipoh was invaded by the Japanese on 15 December 1941. In March 1942, the Japanese Civil Administration or Perak Shu Seicho was set up at St. Michael's Institution. After the liberation of Malaya by British forces, Ipoh remained the capital of Perak as it does to this day.[13]

The decline of the tin mining industry during the latter half of the 20th century caused the growth of Ipoh to stagnate.[citation needed] With the closure of the tin mines, its urban population was forced to seek employment in other cities within Malaysia. In spite of this, Ipoh remains one of the largest cities in Malaysia in terms of population, with tourism now a main driver of the city's economy.[14]

Ipoh gained Municipal status in 1962, and in 1988 it was declared a city by the then Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah.[3]

Geography

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Locations of Ipoh and its suburbs

Topography

Ipoh is in the state of Perak, which is in the central part of Peninsular Malaysia. The city is in the middle of the Kinta Valley, on the bank of the Kinta River and the confluence of the smaller rivers Sungai Pinji and Sungai Pari. The city is surrounded by limestone hills, which can be found around suburban areas to the northeast, east and southeast.[15]

The Kledang mountain range stretches from the north to the west of the city. This range runs parallel to the Bintang mountain range with the Perak River running on its left bank and the Kinta River to its right. This range is interrupted to the north of Ipoh by a tributary of the Perak River called the Pelus River, which is sourced from the Titiwangsa mountain range, which runs to the east of Ipoh.[16]

Climate

Ipoh has a tropical rainforest climate. Ipoh is more subject to the Intertropical Convergence Zone than the trade winds and very rarely has cyclones, therefore it can be described as having an equatorial climate. The city's temperature shows little variation throughout the year, the average temperature being 28 °C (82 °F). Ipoh sees high precipitation throughout the year with an average of 200 mm (7.9 in) of rain each month and averaging 2,427.9 mm (95.59 in) of rain per year. The wettest month is October when on average 297.2 mm (11.70 in) of rain falls. Ipoh's driest month is January which has 132.3 mm (5.21 in) of rainfall on average.

Climate data for Ipoh
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 32.9
(91.2)
33.7
(92.7)
33.9
(93.0)
33.7
(92.7)
33.5
(92.3)
33.3
(91.9)
33.0
(91.4)
33.0
(91.4)
32.5
(90.5)
32.4
(90.3)
32.1
(89.8)
32.1
(89.8)
33.0
(91.4)
Average low °C (°F) 22.6
(72.7)
23.0
(73.4)
23.4
(74.1)
23.9
(75.0)
24.0
(75.2)
23.7
(74.7)
23.2
(73.8)
23.3
(73.9)
23.2
(73.8)
23.1
(73.6)
23.1
(73.6)
22.8
(73.0)
23.3
(73.9)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 132.3
(5.21)
149.8
(5.90)
169.9
(6.69)
259.1
(10.20)
210.9
(8.30)
151.8
(5.98)
156.6
(6.17)
157.8
(6.21)
216.0
(8.50)
297.2
(11.70)
275.4
(10.84)
251.1
(9.89)
2,427.9
(95.59)
Average rainy days (≥ 1.0 mm) 9 10 12 14 14 10 10 12 15 18 18 15 157
Source: World Meteorological Organisation[17]

Limestone caves

Limestone outcrops rise on the outskirts of Ipoh. There are many caves in these outcrops, some of which have cave temples built in them.[18] The Sam Poh Tong Temple is a notable example, along with Kek Lok Tong ; Cavern of Utmost Happiness), which lies on the other side of the same outcrop. It is accessible through the Gunung Rapat housing area. Other cave temples in Ipoh include Ling Sen Tong, Nan Tian Tong, Kwan Yin Tong and Perak Tong.

Gua Tempurung, near Gopeng, south of Ipoh, is a show cave open to the public and popular among spelunkers. More than 3 km (1.9 mi) long, it is one of the longest caves in Peninsular Malaysia. Part of it has been developed with electric lighting and walkways, and there are tours of varying lengths and difficulty. A river passage runs about 1.6 km (0.99 mi) through the hill. There are five large chambers, and stalactites and stalagmites.

Economy

In its early history, Ipoh as a settlement was built around its mining industry, although inferior to that of Gopeng, some 19 kilometres (12 mi) to the south. Ipoh was once one of the richest cities in Malaysia and South East Asia in the days when tin was its major product. During the 1980s, when tin prices collapsed, the economy of Ipoh was affected significantly. However, recently the city has experienced economic growth. The city of Ipoh also hosts some large multinational corporations. Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad, a palm oil company among the top 15 biggest companies in Malaysia by revenue, has its headquarters in Ipoh. Batu Kawan Berhad, an investment company which is the biggest shareholder in Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad, also has its headquarters in Malaysia. Ipoh houses the headquarters of Hovid Berhad, a pharmaceutical company which claims to be the first Malaysian company to introduce Malaysian generic drugs overseas. Old Town Berhad, which is a food and beverage public listed company specializing in white coffee, has its headquarters in Ipoh. There are other public listed companies in Ipoh such as Perak Transit Berhad, Tasek Cement Berhad, DKLS Industries Berhad, Wellcall Holding Berhad, Rubberex Berhad, and Perak Corp. Ipoh also hosts the Malaysian headquarters for some foreign multinational companies, including Finisar, Voith, ITL Asia Pacific and Sagami Manufacturers.

Governance

The Ipoh City Council governs the city. Datuk Rumaizi Baharin, appointed in April 2020, is the current mayor of Ipoh.[19]

Ipoh is divided into two parliamentary constituencies: Ipoh Barat (Ipoh West) and Ipoh Timur (Ipoh East). The parliamentary seat for Ipoh Barat is held by Democratic Action Party (DAP) Representative M. Kulasegaran.[20] The seat for Ipoh Timur is held by fellow DAP leader Su Keong Siong.

Demographics

Ipoh remains one of Malaysia's largest cities. As of 2010, the municipal area of Ipoh has a population of 657,892.[21] It ranks as the seventh most populous urban centre in Malaysia (2010).[21]

The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2010 census.[21]

Ethnic groups in Ipoh, 2010
Ethnicity Population Percentage
Chinese 270,165 44.11%
Bumiputera 253,592 38.55%
Indian 110,024 14.07%
Others 1,559 0.2%
Non-Malaysian 19,989 3.04%

Cityscape

 
 
 
 
Aspects of Ipoh's Old Town, clockwise from top right: Birch Memorial Clock Tower, wall mural by Ernest Zacharevic, Concubine Lane, skyline of the administrative centre

The Old Town

The Old Town lies to the west of the Kinta River. It has a commercial district with many historical "shop-houses" centred around Leech Street; now Jalan Bandar Timah). Other notable features include:

  • Ipoh railway station in neo-classical/Edwardian Baroque style nicknamed the "Taj Mahal of Ipoh".
  • Ipoh Town Hall, an Edwardian Baroque municipal building located across the road from the Railway Station.
  • Padang Ipoh or Ipoh Field, on Jalan S.P. Seenivasagam. The field is surrounded by historic buildings that feature classic colonial architecture, including the mock-Tudor style Ipoh Club, FMS Bar, HSBC Building and the St Michael's Institution secondary school.
  • The Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, officially named SMK Methodist (ACS), is located along Lahat Road.
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Convent Ipoh, also known as Main Convent Ipoh is almost 114 years. Established in 1907, one of the oldest all girls school in Ipoh.
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Anderson is the most well-known secondary school with more than 100 years of history, located beside the General Hospital of Ipoh.
  • St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh is a public secondary school situated on Jalan S. P. Seenivasagam, formerly Clayton Road.
  • Han Chin Pet Soo, the Hakka Tin Miner's Club, located on Jalan Bijeh Timah (formerly Treacher Street) has been restored and turned into Malaysia's First Hakka Tin Mining Museum.
  • Muzium Darul Ridzuan is a historical museum of Perak, in a former tin-mining tycoon's mansion on Jalan Kuala Kangsar.
  • Concubine Lane, or better known locally as Yi Lai Hong in Cantonese, is a narrow and small lane located off Jalan Bandar Timah (Leech Street) in Old Town. It now has restaurants, souvenir and gift shops and a reputable hotel.
  • Ipoh wall art murals, drawn by talented street art artists, are now a tourist attraction.
  • Birch Memorial Clock Tower is a historical landmark which is located near the Ipoh State Mosque or commonly known as Sultan Idris Shah II Mosque. The clock tower was built to commemorate James W. W. Birch, the first British Resident in Perak who was killed on 2 November 1875 at Pasir Salak.

The New Town

The so-called New Town, to the east of the Kinta River, was developed by Yau Tet Shin around 1908.[12] The New Town houses the Perak Medical University, Bangunan Sri Kinta, Ipoh Parade, Ipoh City Hall building. There are numerous shops, shopping malls, and hotels.

D. R. Seenivasagam Park (Coronation Park), located in the heart of Ipoh's New Town, is known for its scenery and recreational facilities.[citation needed] It comprises recreational fields, an artificial lake filled with fish, a nursery for potted plants and a children's traffic playground. The latest addition is the newly landscaped Japanese garden featuring a Japanese carp pond.

Culture

 
Concubine Lane, one of the cultural and culinary hub in the city

Cuisine

Ipoh has a significant food scene with many hawker centres and restaurants. It has dishes derived from Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisine. Ipoh is well known for its Kacang Putih. Various company located at Buntong manufacture Kacang Putih and export it to all part of Malaysia and Foreign countries.[22][23]

Sar Hor Fun , a complete one-dish rice noodle meal with prawn, meat, fish, vegetables and a savoury sauce. Other well-known dishes from Ipoh include Hor Hee , flat white rice noodles served with fish cakes and/or fish balls; Nga Choi Kai , chicken with soy sauce and beansprouts topped with pepper; Kai Shi Hor Fun , rice noodles with chicken; Hakka Mee , yellow rice noodles served with mincemeat (pork) sauce; Tau Fu Fa, soybean pudding; and Ipoh's well-known pastry Heong Peng , literally translated to "fragrant biscuit". The city is known in Malaysia for its Ipoh white coffee, in which the coffee beans are roasted with palm-oil margarine and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk. Ipoh is also known for its fresh fruits such as pomelo, durian and seedless guava. Ipoh is the home of Ipoh nasi kandar or Nasi Vanggey.

Indian food like Chapati and Banana leaf can be get at Little India, Ipoh.

In recent years, Ipoh has seen an increase in international restaurants, bars and gastropubs which have become popular with locals and tourists.[24]

Film and television

Movies filmed in Ipoh include:

Greenery & Public Parks

  • D. R. Seenivasagam Park (Coronation Park)
  • Sultan Abdul Aziz Recreational Park (Polo Ground)
  • Kledang Saiong Forest Eco Park
  • Botani Eco Park

Theme parks

There are several theme parks in Ipoh, including the Sunway Lost World of Tambun[25] and the now defunct Movies Animated Park Studios (MAPS).[26]

Transport

  • Trunk roads: The old interstate Federal Route 1 connects Ipoh with other major towns and cities in peninsular Malaysia, for example to Alor Setar, Taiping and Penang to the north and Tapah, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban and even Johor Bahru in the south. Motorists from the east coast can use Federal Route 4 (from Gerik) in northern Perak or Federal Route 185 (from Cameron Highlands).
  • Highway: The new North–South Expressway is a faster and more efficient alternative to Route 1. However, some towns such as Kampar can only be accessible via Route 1.
  • Train: Ipoh's railway station is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) and is in the Old Town. However, it does not have intra-city travel like there is in Kuala Lumpur; the railway only connects Ipoh with neighbouring towns and cities. The station is a stately building, referred to by locals as the "Taj Mahal of Ipoh". KTM Intercity began the Shuttle Train Service between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh from 1 December 2008 while the modern Electric Train System (ETS) shuttle began from 12 August 2010, with an average speed of 145 km/h (90 mph), plying the Ipoh-Seremban route, which cut the travelling distance between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur to 120 minutes. There are 10 dedicated shuttle train services between these two cities daily, beginning at 5 am from both of the stations. Travel time between the cities was expected to be reduced from three hours to two hours and fifteen minutes when the new set of EMU trains arrived in mid-2009.[27]
  • Bus: The inter-city bus terminal is located at Amanjaya Integrated Bus Terminal in Bandar Meru Raya, just north of the city. Medan Kitt is the public transport intracity terminal that is very near to Ipoh Railway Station. Currently, the main piblic transport operator in the city is PerakTransit under the branding of myBAS Ipoh.
  • Air: the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the only airport in Ipoh, located near Gunung Rapat. Domestic and international flights are available. Scoot and AirAsia provide daily flights from Ipoh to Singapore Changi Airport while Batik Air Malaysia provides daily flights to Senai International Airport, serving as a link to the city of Johor Bahru. There are also planned flights to Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and China, with talks of a new airport soon.

Education

This is a list of schools in Ipoh, Perak.

  • Sekolah Izzuddin Shah
  • Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tanjung Rambutan
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Puteri
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) St. Philomena Convent, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Dato Panglima'Kinta, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Yuk Choy, Ipoh
  • SMJK Yuk Choy, Ipoh
  • Tarcisian Convent School, Ipoh (TCS)
  • Anderson School, Ipoh
  • Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh
  • St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh
  • SMK Jalan Tasek, Ipoh
  • Methodist Girls Secondary School (MGS), Ipoh
  • Perak Girls Secondary School (PGS), Ipoh
  • SMK Main Convent, Ipoh
  • Wesley Methodist School, Ipoh
  • Ipoh International School (Private)
  • Fairview International School, Ipoh
  • Perak Yuk Choy High School (Private), Ipoh
  • Poi Lam High School (Private), Ipoh
  • Shen Jai High School (Private), Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Kerajaan, Sungai Pari, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Gunung Rapat, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Perak Sangeetha Sabha, Ipoh
  • SMK Rapat Setia, Ipoh
  • SMK Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Poi Lam, Ipoh
  • SMK Seri Keledang, Ipoh
  • SMK Menglembu, Ipoh
  • SMJK Poi Lam, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Sam Tet, Ipoh
  • SMJK Sam Tet, Ipoh
  • SMK Dato Ahmad Said
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Ave Maria Convent, Ipoh
  • SMJK Ave Maria Convent, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Gunung Rapat, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Wan Hwa (1)
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Wan Hwa (2)
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan (ACS), Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan (P) Methodist, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Haji Mahmud Chemor, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Kuala Pari, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Pegoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Jelapang
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Marian Convent, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Raja Ekram, Ipoh
  • SMK Raja Perempuan, Ipoh (RPS) Royal Princess School "Cluster School"
  • SRK Raja Perempuan, Ipoh (RPS)
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Seri Ampang, Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan St. Michael's Institution (1), Ipoh
  • Sekolah Kebangsaan St. Michael's Institution (2), Ipoh
  • Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (C) Chung Shan

Sports

Ipoh has a sports complex known as Kompleks Sukan MBI or MBI Sports Complex.[citation needed] Among the facilities located within the complex is the Perak Stadium (Malay: Stadium Perak), the home of Perak Football Association who play in the Malaysia Super League.[citation needed]

Golf courses in Ipoh include the Royal Perak Golf Club off Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah (Tiger Lane), the Meru Golf Club in Jelapang, and Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Club en route to Batu Gajah.

Other sports venues include the Kilat Club in Pasir Pinji, Ipoh Field (Padang Ipoh) in the Old Town, the Polo Grounds, and the Iskandar Polo Club in Ampang Baru.[citation needed]

The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is an annual international men's field hockey tournament held in Ipoh.[citation needed]

Notable people

Film and television

Music

Sports (badminton)

Sports (football)

Sports (others)

Business

Politics

Other

Sister cities

Ipoh currently has two sister cities:

See also

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External links

  • Ipoh Tourism Board Official Website
  • Ipoh City Guide Website

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For the federal constituency formerly represented in the Dewan Rakyat see Ipoh federal constituency Ipoh ˈ iː p oʊ is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Perak Located by the Kinta River it is nearly 180 km 110 mi north of Kuala Lumpur and 123 km 76 mi southeast of George Town in neighbouring Penang As of 2010 update Ipoh had a population of 657 892 making it the fourth largest city in Malaysia by population 2 IpohCity and state capitalCity of IpohBandaraya IpohOther transcription s Jawiإڤوه Chinese怡保I po Hokkien POJ Ji4 Bou2 Cantonese Jyutping Tamilஈப ப From top left to right Ipoh city skyline City Hall Railway Station St Michael s Institution Kinta Nature Park Gua Tempurung Lang Mountains Mirror lake The Lost World of Tambun Gua Tambun Neolithic Cave PaintingsFlagSealNickname s City of Millionaires Bougainvillea City Silver ValleyMotto s Berkhidmat dan MajuEnglish Service and ProgressLocation of Ipoh in PerakIpoh Ipoh in MalaysiaShow map of MalaysiaIpohIpoh Asia Show map of AsiaIpohIpoh Earth Show map of EarthCoordinates 04 35 50 N 101 04 30 E 4 59722 N 101 07500 E 4 59722 101 07500 Coordinates 04 35 50 N 101 04 30 E 4 59722 N 101 07500 E 4 59722 101 07500Country MalaysiaState PerakEstablishmentAround 1880Granted Municipality status31 May 1962Granted City status27 May 1988Government MayorRumaizi BaharinArea City and state capital643 km2 248 sq mi Elevation21 95 m 72 ft Population 2021 City and state capital840 000 Density1 023 km2 2 650 sq mi Metro1 022 240 1 Time zoneUTC 8 MST Summer DST Not observedPostcode30xxx 31xxxArea code05Websitembi wbr gov wbr myOriginally a village Ipoh began to grow rapidly in the 1880s after huge deposits of tin were discovered within its vicinity 3 By 1895 it was the second largest town within the Federated Malay States which also consisted of Selangor Negeri Sembilan and Pahang 4 Ipoh was declared a city in 1988 3 4 However following the depletion of its tin deposits and the collapse of tin prices in the 1970s the city suffered decades of decline and neglect 5 6 7 8 In recent years Ipoh s popularity as an international tourist destination has been significantly boosted by efforts to conserve its British colonial era architecture 7 8 The city is also well known for its cuisine and natural attractions such as its limestone hills and caves within which Buddhist temples were built 9 In addition Ipoh has managed to maintain its reputation as one of the cleanest cities in Malaysia and Asia in general 10 Ipoh s location between Kuala Lumpur and George Town has made it a major land transportation hub within West Malaysia with both the Malayan Railway s West Coast Line and the North South Expressway cutting through the city Aside from the land transportation links Ipoh is also served by the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Topography 3 2 Climate 3 3 Limestone caves 4 Economy 5 Governance 6 Demographics 7 Cityscape 7 1 The Old Town 7 2 The New Town 8 Culture 8 1 Cuisine 8 2 Film and television 8 3 Greenery amp Public Parks 8 4 Theme parks 9 Transport 10 Education 11 Sports 12 Notable people 13 Sister cities 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksEtymology EditThe name Ipoh is derived from a local tree pohon epu now more commonly known as pokok ipoh The sap of this plant is poisonous and was used by local indigenous people mixed with Strychnos latex to coat the tips of their blowpipe darts for hunting 11 History EditIpoh grew out from the Malay village of Paloh along the banks of the Kinta River in the 1880s 3 Its geographic location in the rich tin bearing valley of the Kinta River made it a natural centre of growth The Great Fire of Ipoh in 1892 destroyed over half the town but also presented an opportunity to rebuild the town in a more orderly grid pattern Ipoh was subsequently rebuilt in time for the second tin rush and grew rapidly as a result of the booming tin mining industry particularly in the 1920s and 1930s A local Hakka miner millionaire Yau Tet Shin started developing a large tract of the town in the early 1930s today known as the New Town from the eastern bank of the Kinta River to Greentown 12 In 1937 Ipoh was made the capital of Perak replacing Taiping Ipoh was invaded by the Japanese on 15 December 1941 In March 1942 the Japanese Civil Administration or Perak Shu Seicho was set up at St Michael s Institution After the liberation of Malaya by British forces Ipoh remained the capital of Perak as it does to this day 13 The decline of the tin mining industry during the latter half of the 20th century caused the growth of Ipoh to stagnate citation needed With the closure of the tin mines its urban population was forced to seek employment in other cities within Malaysia In spite of this Ipoh remains one of the largest cities in Malaysia in terms of population with tourism now a main driver of the city s economy 14 Ipoh gained Municipal status in 1962 and in 1988 it was declared a city by the then Sultan of Perak Sultan Azlan Shah 3 Geography Edit Ipoh Chemor Tambun Jelapang Simpang Pulai Menglembuclass notpageimage Locations of Ipoh and its suburbs Topography Edit Ipoh is in the state of Perak which is in the central part of Peninsular Malaysia The city is in the middle of the Kinta Valley on the bank of the Kinta River and the confluence of the smaller rivers Sungai Pinji and Sungai Pari The city is surrounded by limestone hills which can be found around suburban areas to the northeast east and southeast 15 The Kledang mountain range stretches from the north to the west of the city This range runs parallel to the Bintang mountain range with the Perak River running on its left bank and the Kinta River to its right This range is interrupted to the north of Ipoh by a tributary of the Perak River called the Pelus River which is sourced from the Titiwangsa mountain range which runs to the east of Ipoh 16 Climate Edit Ipoh has a tropical rainforest climate Ipoh is more subject to the Intertropical Convergence Zone than the trade winds and very rarely has cyclones therefore it can be described as having an equatorial climate The city s temperature shows little variation throughout the year the average temperature being 28 C 82 F Ipoh sees high precipitation throughout the year with an average of 200 mm 7 9 in of rain each month and averaging 2 427 9 mm 95 59 in of rain per year The wettest month is October when on average 297 2 mm 11 70 in of rain falls Ipoh s driest month is January which has 132 3 mm 5 21 in of rainfall on average Climate data for IpohMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 32 9 91 2 33 7 92 7 33 9 93 0 33 7 92 7 33 5 92 3 33 3 91 9 33 0 91 4 33 0 91 4 32 5 90 5 32 4 90 3 32 1 89 8 32 1 89 8 33 0 91 4 Average low C F 22 6 72 7 23 0 73 4 23 4 74 1 23 9 75 0 24 0 75 2 23 7 74 7 23 2 73 8 23 3 73 9 23 2 73 8 23 1 73 6 23 1 73 6 22 8 73 0 23 3 73 9 Average rainfall mm inches 132 3 5 21 149 8 5 90 169 9 6 69 259 1 10 20 210 9 8 30 151 8 5 98 156 6 6 17 157 8 6 21 216 0 8 50 297 2 11 70 275 4 10 84 251 1 9 89 2 427 9 95 59 Average rainy days 1 0 mm 9 10 12 14 14 10 10 12 15 18 18 15 157Source World Meteorological Organisation 17 Limestone caves Edit Limestone outcrops rise on the outskirts of Ipoh There are many caves in these outcrops some of which have cave temples built in them 18 The Sam Poh Tong Temple is a notable example along with Kek Lok Tong Cavern of Utmost Happiness which lies on the other side of the same outcrop It is accessible through the Gunung Rapat housing area Other cave temples in Ipoh include Ling Sen Tong Nan Tian Tong Kwan Yin Tong and Perak Tong Gua Tempurung near Gopeng south of Ipoh is a show cave open to the public and popular among spelunkers More than 3 km 1 9 mi long it is one of the longest caves in Peninsular Malaysia Part of it has been developed with electric lighting and walkways and there are tours of varying lengths and difficulty A river passage runs about 1 6 km 0 99 mi through the hill There are five large chambers and stalactites and stalagmites Economy EditIn its early history Ipoh as a settlement was built around its mining industry although inferior to that of Gopeng some 19 kilometres 12 mi to the south Ipoh was once one of the richest cities in Malaysia and South East Asia in the days when tin was its major product During the 1980s when tin prices collapsed the economy of Ipoh was affected significantly However recently the city has experienced economic growth The city of Ipoh also hosts some large multinational corporations Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad a palm oil company among the top 15 biggest companies in Malaysia by revenue has its headquarters in Ipoh Batu Kawan Berhad an investment company which is the biggest shareholder in Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad also has its headquarters in Malaysia Ipoh houses the headquarters of Hovid Berhad a pharmaceutical company which claims to be the first Malaysian company to introduce Malaysian generic drugs overseas Old Town Berhad which is a food and beverage public listed company specializing in white coffee has its headquarters in Ipoh There are other public listed companies in Ipoh such as Perak Transit Berhad Tasek Cement Berhad DKLS Industries Berhad Wellcall Holding Berhad Rubberex Berhad and Perak Corp Ipoh also hosts the Malaysian headquarters for some foreign multinational companies including Finisar Voith ITL Asia Pacific and Sagami Manufacturers Governance Edit Ipoh City Council The Ipoh City Council governs the city Datuk Rumaizi Baharin appointed in April 2020 is the current mayor of Ipoh 19 Ipoh is divided into two parliamentary constituencies Ipoh Barat Ipoh West and Ipoh Timur Ipoh East The parliamentary seat for Ipoh Barat is held by Democratic Action Party DAP Representative M Kulasegaran 20 The seat for Ipoh Timur is held by fellow DAP leader Su Keong Siong Demographics EditIpoh remains one of Malaysia s largest cities As of 2010 the municipal area of Ipoh has a population of 657 892 21 It ranks as the seventh most populous urban centre in Malaysia 2010 21 The following is based on Department of Statistics Malaysia 2010 census 21 Ethnic groups in Ipoh 2010Ethnicity Population PercentageChinese 270 165 44 11 Bumiputera 253 592 38 55 Indian 110 024 14 07 Others 1 559 0 2 Non Malaysian 19 989 3 04 Cityscape Edit Aspects of Ipoh s Old Town clockwise from top right Birch Memorial Clock Tower wall mural by Ernest Zacharevic Concubine Lane skyline of the administrative centre The Old Town Edit The Old Town lies to the west of the Kinta River It has a commercial district with many historical shop houses centred around Leech Street now Jalan Bandar Timah Other notable features include Ipoh railway station in neo classical Edwardian Baroque style nicknamed the Taj Mahal of Ipoh Ipoh Town Hall an Edwardian Baroque municipal building located across the road from the Railway Station Padang Ipoh or Ipoh Field on Jalan S P Seenivasagam The field is surrounded by historic buildings that feature classic colonial architecture including the mock Tudor style Ipoh Club FMS Bar HSBC Building and the St Michael s Institution secondary school The Anglo Chinese School Ipoh officially named SMK Methodist ACS is located along Lahat Road Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Convent Ipoh also known as Main Convent Ipoh is almost 114 years Established in 1907 one of the oldest all girls school in Ipoh Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Anderson is the most well known secondary school with more than 100 years of history located beside the General Hospital of Ipoh St Michael s Institution Ipoh is a public secondary school situated on Jalan S P Seenivasagam formerly Clayton Road Han Chin Pet Soo the Hakka Tin Miner s Club located on Jalan Bijeh Timah formerly Treacher Street has been restored and turned into Malaysia s First Hakka Tin Mining Museum Muzium Darul Ridzuan is a historical museum of Perak in a former tin mining tycoon s mansion on Jalan Kuala Kangsar Concubine Lane or better known locally as Yi Lai Hong in Cantonese is a narrow and small lane located off Jalan Bandar Timah Leech Street in Old Town It now has restaurants souvenir and gift shops and a reputable hotel Ipoh wall art murals drawn by talented street art artists are now a tourist attraction Birch Memorial Clock Tower is a historical landmark which is located near the Ipoh State Mosque or commonly known as Sultan Idris Shah II Mosque The clock tower was built to commemorate James W W Birch the first British Resident in Perak who was killed on 2 November 1875 at Pasir Salak The New Town Edit The so called New Town to the east of the Kinta River was developed by Yau Tet Shin around 1908 12 The New Town houses the Perak Medical University Bangunan Sri Kinta Ipoh Parade Ipoh City Hall building There are numerous shops shopping malls and hotels D R Seenivasagam Park Coronation Park located in the heart of Ipoh s New Town is known for its scenery and recreational facilities citation needed It comprises recreational fields an artificial lake filled with fish a nursery for potted plants and a children s traffic playground The latest addition is the newly landscaped Japanese garden featuring a Japanese carp pond Culture Edit Concubine Lane one of the cultural and culinary hub in the city Cuisine Edit Main article Ipoh cuisine Ipoh has a significant food scene with many hawker centres and restaurants It has dishes derived from Malay Chinese and Indian cuisine Ipoh is well known for its Kacang Putih Various company located at Buntong manufacture Kacang Putih and export it to all part of Malaysia and Foreign countries 22 23 Sar Hor Fun a complete one dish rice noodle meal with prawn meat fish vegetables and a savoury sauce Other well known dishes from Ipoh include Hor Hee flat white rice noodles served with fish cakes and or fish balls Nga Choi Kai chicken with soy sauce and beansprouts topped with pepper Kai Shi Hor Fun rice noodles with chicken Hakka Mee yellow rice noodles served with mincemeat pork sauce Tau Fu Fa soybean pudding and Ipoh s well known pastry Heong Peng literally translated to fragrant biscuit The city is known in Malaysia for its Ipoh white coffee in which the coffee beans are roasted with palm oil margarine and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk Ipoh is also known for its fresh fruits such as pomelo durian and seedless guava Ipoh is the home of Ipoh nasi kandar or Nasi Vanggey Indian food like Chapati and Banana leaf can be get at Little India Ipoh In recent years Ipoh has seen an increase in international restaurants bars and gastropubs which have become popular with locals and tourists 24 Film and television Edit Movies filmed in Ipoh include 1992 Indochine 1999 Anna and the King 2003 Kadhal Kisu Kisu 2005 Sepet 2005 Gubra 2006 After This Our Exile 2006 Goodbye Boys 2006 Lust Caution 2015 BlackhatGreenery amp Public Parks Edit D R Seenivasagam Park Coronation Park Sultan Abdul Aziz Recreational Park Polo Ground Kledang Saiong Forest Eco Park Botani Eco ParkTheme parks Edit There are several theme parks in Ipoh including the Sunway Lost World of Tambun 25 and the now defunct Movies Animated Park Studios MAPS 26 Transport Edit Sultan Azlan Shah Airport Trunk roads The old interstate Federal Route 1 connects Ipoh with other major towns and cities in peninsular Malaysia for example to Alor Setar Taiping and Penang to the north and Tapah Kuala Lumpur Seremban and even Johor Bahru in the south Motorists from the east coast can use Federal Route 4 from Gerik in northern Perak or Federal Route 185 from Cameron Highlands Highway The new North South Expressway is a faster and more efficient alternative to Route 1 However some towns such as Kampar can only be accessible via Route 1 Train Ipoh s railway station is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu KTM and is in the Old Town However it does not have intra city travel like there is in Kuala Lumpur the railway only connects Ipoh with neighbouring towns and cities The station is a stately building referred to by locals as the Taj Mahal of Ipoh KTM Intercity began the Shuttle Train Service between Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh from 1 December 2008 while the modern Electric Train System ETS shuttle began from 12 August 2010 with an average speed of 145 km h 90 mph plying the Ipoh Seremban route which cut the travelling distance between Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur to 120 minutes There are 10 dedicated shuttle train services between these two cities daily beginning at 5 am from both of the stations Travel time between the cities was expected to be reduced from three hours to two hours and fifteen minutes when the new set of EMU trains arrived in mid 2009 27 Bus The inter city bus terminal is located at Amanjaya Integrated Bus Terminal in Bandar Meru Raya just north of the city Medan Kitt is the public transport intracity terminal that is very near to Ipoh Railway Station Currently the main piblic transport operator in the city is PerakTransit under the branding of myBAS Ipoh Air the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the only airport in Ipoh located near Gunung Rapat Domestic and international flights are available Scoot and AirAsia provide daily flights from Ipoh to Singapore Changi Airport while Batik Air Malaysia provides daily flights to Senai International Airport serving as a link to the city of Johor Bahru There are also planned flights to Indonesia Singapore Thailand and China with talks of a new airport soon Education EditMain article List of schools in Perak This is a list of schools in Ipoh Perak Sekolah Izzuddin Shah Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tanjung Rambutan Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Puteri Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan T St Philomena Convent Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan Dato Panglima Kinta Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Yuk Choy Ipoh SMJK Yuk Choy Ipoh Tarcisian Convent School Ipoh TCS Anderson School Ipoh Anglo Chinese School Ipoh St Michael s Institution Ipoh SMK Jalan Tasek Ipoh Methodist Girls Secondary School MGS Ipoh Perak Girls Secondary School PGS Ipoh SMK Main Convent Ipoh Wesley Methodist School Ipoh Ipoh International School Private Fairview International School Ipoh Perak Yuk Choy High School Private Ipoh Poi Lam High School Private Ipoh Shen Jai High School Private Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan T Kerajaan Sungai Pari Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan T Gunung Rapat Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan T Perak Sangeetha Sabha Ipoh SMK Rapat Setia Ipoh SMK Jalan Pasir Puteh Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Poi Lam Ipoh SMK Seri Keledang Ipoh SMK Menglembu Ipoh SMJK Poi Lam Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Sam Tet Ipoh SMJK Sam Tet Ipoh SMK Dato Ahmad Said Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Ave Maria Convent Ipoh SMJK Ave Maria Convent Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Gunung Rapat Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Wan Hwa 1 Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Wan Hwa 2 Sekolah Kebangsaan ACS Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan P Methodist Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan Haji Mahmud Chemor Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan Kuala Pari Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan Jalan Pegoh Sekolah Kebangsaan Jelapang Sekolah Kebangsaan Marian Convent Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan Raja Ekram Ipoh SMK Raja Perempuan Ipoh RPS Royal Princess School Cluster School SRK Raja Perempuan Ipoh RPS Sekolah Kebangsaan Seri Ampang Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan St Michael s Institution 1 Ipoh Sekolah Kebangsaan St Michael s Institution 2 Ipoh Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan C Chung ShanSports Edit Perak Stadium Ipoh has a sports complex known as Kompleks Sukan MBI or MBI Sports Complex citation needed Among the facilities located within the complex is the Perak Stadium Malay Stadium Perak the home of Perak Football Association who play in the Malaysia Super League citation needed Golf courses in Ipoh include the Royal Perak Golf Club off Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah Tiger Lane the Meru Golf Club in Jelapang and Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Club en route to Batu Gajah Other sports venues include the Kilat Club in Pasir Pinji Ipoh Field Padang Ipoh in the Old Town the Polo Grounds and the Iskandar Polo Club in Ampang Baru citation needed The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is an annual international men s field hockey tournament held in Ipoh citation needed Notable people EditFilm and television Angie Cheong actress Mimi Chu actress and singer Iqram Dinzly actor and model Mamat Khalid film director and screenwriter Peter Pek TV host and businessman Afdlin Shauki screenwriter director and actor Patrick Teoh actor and radio host Michelle Yeoh actress famous for role in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Natasha Hudson actress and model Mandy Lieu actress and modelMusic Michael Wong singer songwriter Jamal Abdillah pop singer and actor Shila Amzah singer songwriter and actress Ning Baizura pop and R amp B singer actress Francissca Peter singer songwriter Sophia Liana Sam Chin Neng of pop duo Fuying amp SamSports badminton Koo Kien Keat Choong Tan Fook Lee Wan Wah Cheah Soon Kit Wong Pei Tty Wong Mew ChooSports football Nazirul Naim Chan Kok Heng Muhamad Khalid Jamlus Azizon Abdul KadirSports others Tony Underwood rugby Nur Suryani Mohd Taibi sports shooting Leong Mun Yee diving Cheong Jun Hoong diving Cindy Ong Pik Yin competitive swimming Business David Ho Sue San of Hovid Berhad and Carotech Berhad Lee Loy Seng founder of Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad Dr Wong Jeh Shyan CEO of CommerceNet Singapore Limited Koon Yew Yin founder of IJM Corporation Bhd and Gamuda Berhad Leong Sin Nam tin mine owner Eu Tong Sen tin mine owner Foo Choo Choon tin mine owner who has a road in Ipoh named after him Chung Thye Phin tin mine owner who has a road in Ipoh named after him Leong Fee tin mine ownerPolitics Yeoh Ghim Seng Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore 1970 1989 Dr Yeoh Eng Kiong Hong Kong Secretary for Health Welfare and Food 2002 2004 S J V Chelvanayakam Member of the Ceylonese Parliament 1956 1977 Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah Second Minister of Finance of Malaysia 2009 2016 D R Seenivasagam co founder of the People s Progressive Party Lim Keng Yaik president of the Malaysian People s Movement Party 1980 2007 Lee Lam Thye social activist and former politician Chang Lih Kang Malaysian politician Lee Chuan How Member of the Perak State Executive Council 2018 2020 Yusof bin Ishak president of Singapore 1965 1970Other Chan Sek Keong Chief Justice of Singapore 2006 2012 Lat cartoonist Huen Su Yin blogger and cake designer Tang Siew Mun academic Tang Tuck Kan artist Wu Lien teh physician during the Manchurian PlagueSister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Malaysia Ipoh currently has two sister cities Nanning China 28 Fukuoka Japan 29 See also EditList of roads in Ipoh List of Ipoh areas Jalan Ipoh MRT station Jalan Ipoh a road in Kuala Lumpur named after IpohReferences Edit Menyingkap perkembangan perbandaran Ipoh menjadi sebuah bandaraya UKM Journal Article Repository Archived from the original on 16 December 2015 Retrieved 19 December 2015 Population Distribution by Local Authority Areas and Mukims 2010 page 1 amp 8 PDF Department of Statistics Malaysia Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2015 Retrieved 19 July 2013 a b c d The History of Ipoh PDF a b Info Ipoh Halaman 2 dari 2 Portal Rasmi Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh MBI mbi gov my Retrieved 21 August 2017 Tam Susan Ipoh Malaysia The Star Online Retrieved 21 August 2017 Tan Peter 21 February 2015 The city that tin built BorneoPost Online Borneo Malaysia Sarawak Daily News Retrieved 21 August 2017 a b hermes 22 March 2016 Sleepy Ipoh awakens The Straits Times Retrieved 21 August 2017 a b Old Town restored to rightful place in history of Ipoh theedgeproperty com my Retrieved 21 August 2017 net powered by iosc dot Ipoh Echo Caves of the Kinta Valley IpohEcho com my Retrieved 21 August 2017 Ipoh is Malaysia s cleanest city Nation The Star Online thestar com my Retrieved 21 August 2017 Ng Francis Ipoh s terrible tree The Star Retrieved 29 January 2022 a b Ipohworld s World Yau Tet Shin s New Town Under Construction 1908 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Areas and Mukims 2010 PDF Department of Statistics Malaysia Archived from the original PDF on 27 February 2012 https www freemalaysiatoday com category nation 2021 10 31 boom time for kampung kacang puteh in ipoh bare URL Kings of kacang putih Ipoh s bars gastropubs and nightlife Travel Tourist Information Guide com Retrieved 8 October 2016 Lost World of Tambun Ipoh Movies Animation Park Ipoh Official Website Archived from the original on 7 February 2018 Malaysia Perak The Ipoh Railway Station Cockatoo com 14 November 2011 Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 Retrieved 10 December 2013 Guangxi signed cooperation project of US 400 million with Malaysia Ministry of Commerce People s Republic of China 6 April 2005 Archived from the original on 20 December 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2015 Exchange with sister cities Fukuoka City 23 April 2009 Archived from the original on 20 December 2015 Retrieved 20 December 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ipoh 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