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Upside Down World: Anti-Gravity Art Museum in Ipoh (2021)

Upside Down World is a trick art museum that features rooms where things look like there are upside down. When you get inside the art museum you will notice the ceiling is actually the floor and everything is hanging above you. All you need is to be creative posing in the rooms to get the…

Funtasy House Trick Art: First Indoor 3D Mural Art In Ipoh

Funtasy House Trick Art is an amazing trick art gallery displaying various interactive 3D displays and drawings that make it one of the must-visit places in Malaysia. The gallery is designed by nine great local artists who work together to create many visual illusions for fun and enjoy some interactive engagement indoors with your friends…

Ling Sen Tong: One Of The Must Visit Cave Temple In Ipoh

Ling Sen Tong is a Taoist cave temple that was built in 1967 which is located at the foot of limestone hill in Ipoh. This cave temple is located just right next to Nam Thean Tong and Sam Poh Tong. Ling Sen Tong is full of colourful statues of animals, Buddhism and Taoist Goddesses, and…

Refarm Kampar The Leisure Farm: Place Must Visit In Kampar 2021

Refarm Kampar is a leisure attraction that provides you the activities to experience the farming lifestyle to take a break from the stressful city lifestyle. There are facilities like a swimming pool with a flowing waterfall, mini zoo, pedal boat and a series of activities that are suitable for family and friends to spend time…

Kellie’s Castle: The Must Visit Place in Ipoh (2021)

Kellie’s Castle is unique,unfinished and ruined and was named after its owner William Kellie Smith who was a Scottish planter. It was believed the castle is a gift to his wife, Agnes.  The castle initially featured a 6-storey tower, an interior tennis court, an rooftop courtyard, a wine cellar, the mansion would have Malaya’s (Malaysia)…

Kek Lok Tong Temple: Breathtaking Limestone Cave Temple in Ipoh (2021)

Kek Lok Tong Temple used to be a worship place back in 1920’s but during the 1960’s the cave was excavated for iron. In the 1970’s the iron mining activity stopped and the cave was reopened for religious purposes and visitors.  Kek Lok Tong Temple Opening Hours Opening Hours: 7am to 4:30pm Address: Persiaran Sepakat…

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