#travel #Malaysia #Ipoh
IPOH is Malaysia’s Most underrated city in this episode we show you WHY.
we explore cafe culture, amazing street art,Markets and food.
LET EXPLORE IPOH!
Great wall kafe
Location- 3, Jalan Lau Ek Ching, Kampung Jawa, 30300 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Mural lane
Location- Jalan Masjid, Taman Jubilee, 30300 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Concubine Ln (Market)
Location- 0000 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Lou Wong Bean Sprout Chicken
Location- 49, Jalan Yau Tet Shin, Taman Jubilee, 30000 Ipoh, Negeri Perak, Malaysia
Accommodation-
Anderson Hotel
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December 2022 | Vlog 230 Malaysia, Ipoh
When we finally started our adventure
17/07/2021.
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20 Comments
I don't think kaya is from Singapore alone. Its was made popular by the Chinese during the colonial era…usually served as breakfast.
Malaysian not language,but Malay
Kaya & butter toast is definitely not originated from Singapore…gotta do more research
Fast Fact : Kaya existed when Singapore is still a part of Malaysia so how can it be from Singpore??
Hahahaha claimed again. Like Indonesian always claims all the Foods in The world are originate from Indonesia.
Wtf. Even their language also they claimed from Indonesia even though the language is The Malay language.
Why dont you start a rendang war next π πππ
Next, Singapore will claim the following are all fr tht island too:
1. Nasi Lemak
2. Cendol
3. Lemang
4. Laksa Johor
5. Chicken rice
6. Sepak takraw
7. Rojak
8. White coffee
9. Roti tissue
10. Teh tarik
WELCOME TO FOOD PARADISE π₯°ππ
Come Skinchan, Selangor bro. Here many paddy field you come visit place
You guys are like cat whisperer's, thanks for bringing us along Ben and Reanne, nice work!!
Kaya butter toast not originally from Singapore….that's not true. And kaya actually originated from Malaysia.
FOR FOREIGNERS THERE IS NO LAW IN MALAYSIA YOU CAN KILL ANYONE HERE , WANA TRY ??
Kaya does not originated from Singapore
This year Malaysia is on the way to a 500 billion dollar economy which means develop nation status by the end of 2023 barring any unforeseen circumstances. Thailand needs a gdp of a trillion dollar to achieve develop nation status
Ipoh used to be a very rich city because of Tin ore, that's why you can find a lot of old commercial areas and huge mansions..
In Ipoh.. you can go to Gunung Lang's lake, Mirror Lake, Chinese Temples in the Hills and in the Caves, Gua Tempurung and Water Rafting in Gopeng.
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Lets start another "war"…π π π
Malaysia seems like a nice place to visit. We had no idea it was this special. Thanks for taking us along on another fun journey. The prices there are so darn good on food. We could really stretch our $ out there. Those murals are so cool!
The streets of Ipoh are clean.
Love the murals. Beautifully and lovingly drawn.
So glad they are not vandalised.
Hello, here watching and supporting you from Katy, Texas (near Houston). π