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    Map of Ipoh, Perak in 1951. 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.

  2. Asia. Ipoh History Facts and Timeline. (Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia) Until the 1820s, this inland city in the centre of the Malaysian peninsula was little more than thick jungle surrounded by limestone cliffs, at the highest navigable stretch on the Kinta River.

  3. Ipoh in Perak's Kinta Valley was considered the most favoured of Malayan towns in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, for it had one thing in abundance—tin. Exports of this commodity brought foreign capital, migrant labour, and great wealth.

  4. Ipoh was established in the 1880s, at the height of Perak’s tin mining boom. The Kinta Valley, which surrounds Ipoh, was one of the greatest tin resources in the world, making it a prime location for tin mining.

  5. Jan 20, 2023 · Ipoh, a former tin mining town in Perak, has gained recognition as a popular tourist destination with its colonial centre, traditional shophouses and delicious food. Here, we take a look at the Ipoh Old Town Heritage Trail, an interesting walk that passes several historical sites.

  6. May 23, 2018 · Ipoh has slowly gained recognition as an alluring tourist destination, thanks to a recent city revival and Visit Perak 2017. With a colonial centre, traditional shophouses and a multiracial heart, Ipoh thrives as a cultural capital of Malaysia.

  7. Ipoh is a city in the state of Perak in Malaysia known for its rich cultural heritage, beautiful colonial architecture, and delicious local cuisine. Visitors can explore the city's many temples and museums, visit the famous Ipoh Tree Tunnel, and enjoy the delicious street food.