I’ve never been to Ipoh proper even though we’ve like passed through it hundreds of time whenever we drive to Penang. I wrote down a couple of places that we should cover (mainly famous temple and limestone caves).
We had a hard time looking for Sam Poh Tong, and when we got there, I was rather disappointed with the temple’s condition. Without ample funds and donations, restoration to its former glory is impossible. Maintenance itself is difficult too. I don’t think you’d believe me since the place is pretty photogenic!
Seeing my dissatisfaction, we dropped by next door at Nan Tien Tong and Ling Sen Tong. So many tong, tong tong! Actually they all looked the same to me. I guess the dampness from rainwater all year round damage the statues/painting quicker. Ooohh well. We lingered around for a bit more before dinner time in town.
Mummy couldn’t recall which place serves the best Ipoh Taugeh Chicken or Chicken Noodles. We just parked ourselves at the busiest shop :P Okaylahhh.. nothing to yell about. The noodles were so slippery, Turkish’s shirt were hit by drops of oil from the soup!
We bought pomelos. Turkish was amused with their sales tactics. Every stall had a woman posed or calling for customers, one looked better than the other and he was confused who was selling what (rather what was selling who? LOL).
We had a hard time looking for Sam Poh Tong, and when we got there, I was rather disappointed with the temple’s condition. Without ample funds and donations, restoration to its former glory is impossible. Maintenance itself is difficult too. I don’t think you’d believe me since the place is pretty photogenic!
Seeing my dissatisfaction, we dropped by next door at Nan Tien Tong and Ling Sen Tong. So many tong, tong tong! Actually they all looked the same to me. I guess the dampness from rainwater all year round damage the statues/painting quicker. Ooohh well. We lingered around for a bit more before dinner time in town.
Mummy couldn’t recall which place serves the best Ipoh Taugeh Chicken or Chicken Noodles. We just parked ourselves at the busiest shop :P Okaylahhh.. nothing to yell about. The noodles were so slippery, Turkish’s shirt were hit by drops of oil from the soup!
We bought pomelos. Turkish was amused with their sales tactics. Every stall had a woman posed or calling for customers, one looked better than the other and he was confused who was selling what (rather what was selling who? LOL).
2 comments:
aiyo. ur post jump here and there.. luckily i scrolled down!
the cave is seriously nice.. i went there last time.. can take a lot of nice pictures there. maybe the 'destruction' it self is a beauty? seeing this post, i wanna go ipoh again lah!
Hehehehe don't worry. Any posts I newly add will be on the same page. You guys won't have to click on Older Posts or anything ;)
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