Perak (Malay pronunciation: [peraʔ]; Jawi: ڤيراق; Chinese: 霹雳 Tamil: பேராக்), also known by its honorific Darul Ridzuan, or "Abode of Grace", one of the 13 states of Malaysia, is the fourth-largest state in the country. It borders Kedah at the north; Thai Yala Province to the northeast; Penang to the northwest; Kelantan and Pahang to the east; Selangor to the south, and the Straits of Malacca to the west.
Restaurants in Perak
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'If you are not with them , art paintings are not completed.' 3D art gallery contains images designed so as to manipulate the eye of the visitors whereby visitors can experience the images and illusion. Take yourself into part of it and immerse yourself in the scene.
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4.5 based on 25 reviews
This shop offers a wide range of local pastries though limited in tasting opportunities. We bought some assortment - their specialty being lotus paste with either pork floss or BBQ meats. Prices are reasonable. One should not leave Ipoh without buying their local specialties.
4.5 based on 227 reviews
Funtasy House Trick Art is a great bonding place for family & friends. More than 35 trick art perform by local artist, in your unexpected way. Funtasy = Fun + Fantasy. We hope that your journey in our Gallery would be a wonderful and happy one. Looking towards your visit!
Went there together with my mom, brother and 5 children. this is an excellent place to visit where you can take photos that will looks absolutely stunning. Ali the friendly photographer here are really helpful by giving tips on how to take great photos. Be sure to visit this place!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
“Seong Man” is a teahouse (vegetarian & muslim-friendly) in Ipoh, Malaysia. A place where we share our love for local and oriental traditional art, crafts & cultures. It's also a space for art exhibitions and cultural events. We mainly serve tea and desserts (and meals on weekends). Calm and soothe your mind while enjoying your tea time at Seong Man, appreciate the beauty of oriental antiques and local vintage furniture. We are located close to the Mural Art's Lane in Ipoh New Town. Just a 10-minute-walk from Ipoh Old Town area. You can get our location from Google Map or Waze too, by searching "Seong Man Ipoh".
This place is just incredibly amazing, the food is hmm mmm, just nice. The drinks are, oh my god, absolutely heaven. The environment, hell yeah, love those old style aestatic design, and all those antiques, oh god, so cultured. This whole place is a paradise of culture.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Once an office, hotel, and home of many families, two shophouses built in 1900 fell into disrepair over the years. After an extensive conservation process, they have been given a new lease of life, and is now home to 22 Hale Street Heritage Gallery. Nestled in Ipoh’s historical enclave, 22 Hale Street connects the past with the present. Discover the history of Ipoh and her people in a fun and interactive way as you tour the galleries. Check out the products in the gift shop and bring home exclusive merchandise and publications. Also, on display are creative products and crafts by local creatives and social enterprises that 22 Hale Street aims to support. The gallery also has an event space open for rent where exciting arts and culture initiatives happen!
I booked this visit via Airbnb (because that's where I saw it first), RM 10 for a guided tour. I was led by two guides and they were both super friendly, knowledgeable and humourous. I learned about the history of Ipoh, and I got to see some great artwork on display in the museum too. Definitely would recommend this visit.
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