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IPOH 2D1N TOUR 怡保2天1夜游

Ipoh, Malaysia, is a tourist area that has attracted lots of attention in recent years.

RM800/PAX

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DAY 1: Perak Cave Temple -It was built on the mountain. When you enter the entrance, you will see the huge 13m high statue of Gautama Buddha. There is a passage in Perak Cave that leads directly to the depths of the cave, and then you have to climb a steep staircase with 385 steps. Sam Poh Tong Temple -Look up and see that the walls of the cave are covered with very beautiful colorful Guanyin, Buddha statues, and portraits of gods. There is a pool outside the temple, and turtles are in the pool (Chinese believe that turtles represent longevity). Mistress Lane -Travelers can see retro buildings, stroll in the quiet alleys, and leisurely appreciate the creations of local artists. You can see many murals while walking along the road, and look back on the past time of Ipoh. Platf9rm Coffee & Brew Café -The red brick walls and wooden glass panes are easily reminiscent of Harry Potter. When you come here, in addition to tasting the XL-size non-alcoholic butter beer, the store also thoughtfully prepares wizard robes, wizard hats, brooms, and other props for you, allowing you to immerse yourself in Harry Potter’s magical world. The Banjaran Hotspring Retreat -Accompanied by the chirping of insects, birds, and sound of gurgling water. The resort is a tranquil wellness retreat with geothermal hot springs and naturally heated swimming pools. DAY 2: Ho Yan Hor Museum -It has a history of nearly 80 years. It is a time-honored local herbal tea brand in Ipoh. The museum preserves local tea-making utensils and restores the 1990s kitchen. Petit Mary Patisserie (Fairy tale cafe) - Petit Mary Patisserie cafe features a cartoon little girl named Mary as the protagonist, and its interior decoration is mainly simple and warm. Gunung Lang Recreational Park -The most beautiful part of needs to be reached by boat. Take a speedboat to the middle of the lake, and there is an 80m high artificial waterfall that plunges straight down from the top of the mountain. Ipoh Railway Station -It combines Victorian and Moorish styles, with European carvings and domes. In addition, the white building body is yellowed due to its 104-year history, so it is called the Little Taj Mahal. Victoria Bridge -It has a history of 120 years. The bridge spans the Perak River and is constructed of steel. It is supported by 7 huge red brick piers under the bridge. It was the largest iron bridge in the British colony at that time and was built in memory of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.


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