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
5.0 based on 5 reviews
After a afternoon tea gathering with some ladies, we took a 18 mins leisurely drive to Wonder Farm Mushroom. It was drizzling when we arrived, the owner Mr Tan’s son named Khang led us into the waiting room. This room is set up with all types of packed mushrooms on display shelves for sale complete with a seating area where Khang gave briefing on the history of Wonderfarm Mushroom. Next he took us on a detailed tour through the factory explaining various components & process in this Plant and environment required for the growth of mushroom followed by the green house to show several type of mushrooms which are cultivated in the farm. This include the Oyster mushroom, Grey Oyster mushroom, Reishi Mushroom (commonly known as Ling Zhi) and TigerMilk Mushroom. Mr Tan and Khang patiently explains and answers all queries pertaining to the growth of every mushroom inside the Greenhouse. As we finished the tour, we were treated to a glass of thirst quenching home made “fungus" drink with detailed description and recipe to make this drink by Khang. Thereafter, we proceeded to choose and purchase our preferred mushrooms on display in the shop. Indeed it was a fun experience & very educational and time well spent at Wonder Farm Sdn Bhd !!
4.5 based on 92 reviews
The mosque is very unique and attractive. The architecture is simply amazing, design looks like the Taj Mahal. Apart from that, the surrounding was very peaceful, greenery. No worries about the parking since it's a open car park around the mosque. During my visit, I just managed to take photos from outside since I couldn't enter the mosque. Visitors should wear appropriate attire to enter the mosques. But during this Covid-19 pandemic, outside people are not allowed to enter the mosque. Basically, i would highly recommend visitors to visit this beautiful mosque !!!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 757 reviews
Beautiful scenery and clean. Definitely will come back next visit. Suitable for whole family members to visit...
4.5 based on 31 reviews
A popular hindu temple for local & tourists. It's nice to visit during thaipusam, even crowded with people & cars. Religion presentation & programme are worth to it
4.0 based on 452 reviews
Quite a surprise. Tucked away behind a big Chinese temple is a huge cavernous cave. It houses a very serene Buddha and many other statues of Buddha and Chinese Gods. The paintings on the wall are very beautiful. There are many stalactites and stalagmites with water drips. There is a steep stair case taking you to the summit only for the fit ones. Worth a visit.
4.0 based on 358 reviews
An old building left behind by the British. Nice to walk around and inside to feel the spirit. Better go in a rainly day.
4.0 based on 106 reviews
Taiping War Cemetery was created by the Army after the defeat of Japan for the reception of graves brought from the battlefields, from numerous temporary burial grounds, and from village and other civil cemeteries where permanent maintenance would not be possible. There are separate entrances to the two parts, the plots of Christian graves lying on the south-eastern side of the road and the Muslim and Gurkha graves on the opposite side. In the Muslim and Gurkha section the Stone of Remembrance stands in front of a high bank which forms the north-western boundary. The two small shelters in the cemetery have been constructed of local stone, and a low stone wall flanks the road on each side.
A local restaurant owner suggested strongly that we seem out the war cemetery. We are glad we did. It is a simple and moving tribute to the fallen from the Malayan, Indian and British/Australian forces who served in WW2.
4.0 based on 112 reviews
The temple facing to the sea. Lot of parking space. Beautiful temple and good for taking photos. There is a few souvenir and vegetarian foods stalls located inside the temple.
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