Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village

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Contact Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village

Address :

22A, Persiaran Pinggir Rapat 5a, Taman Saikat, 31350 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia

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Website : https://www.facebook.com/%25E6%25B8%2585%25E5%25BF%2583%25E5%25B6%25BA%25E4%25BC%2591%25E9%2597%25B2%25E6%2596%2587%25E5%258C%2596%25E6%259D%2591-Qing-Xin-Ling-Leisure-Cultural-Village-630980807019202/
Opening hours :
Thursday 9:30AMโ€“5PM
Friday 9:30AMโ€“5PM
Saturday 9:30AMโ€“5PM
Sunday Closed
Monday 9:30AMโ€“5PM
Tuesday 9:30AMโ€“5PM
Wednesday 9:30AMโ€“5PM
Categories :
City : perak.
Description : Natural area combining culture & art displays with recreational activities such as hikes & biking.

22A, Persiaran Pinggir Rapat 5a, Taman Saikat, 31350 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
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minghui on Google

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entry fee rm12 per pax. you can ride the bicycle in there. there's places that show old things BUT THE WALLS ARE SO OLD THAT NEW PAINTINGS ARE REQUIRED. the ponds are NOT CLEAR AND DIRTY THEY NEED TO CLEAN THE POND UP. you can feed fish here. backside view are ok. very hot so prepare for little fans or umbrella. i do recommend go up to the long stairs and have a better view from the top. the decorations at there are many but lack of care. BEWARE OF SLIPPY STAIRS AND FLOOR. recommend to come here but the environment do need some care.
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PeiWen Seow on Google

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A scenic place which showcase the lifestyle of yesteryear of the 3 ethnic groups in Malaysia: Malay, Chinese and Indian. The decor in the houses were accurately portrayed and brought back nostalgic memories, especially with the little knick knacks. If you've been to your grandparents home in the early 90s, you would be able to identify most of the items so it's a walk down memory lane. There is also an area (uphill slope) which showcase the occupations back in those days and the equipment used. Good as an education to show how times have changed. The place is popular so expect a crowd, even though it is only 10am on a weekday. They are only open on weekdays and closed on weekends and public holiday ( as of Dec 2021). Entry fee is RM10 per adult but parking is free. Nice place for picture taking with scenic views. If you're not into pictures, this place can be completed easily in less than an hour. Expect lots of walking but it's not wheelchair friendly.
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Hoo Chung on Google

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A very scenic place to relax but do come very early if you would like to get a bicycle which is limited but free once you pay the entrance fee of rm 10 at the entrance. Note that it is located before the temple and towards the right. There are ample parking with the staff guiding. A good place to bring family but be aware that it could get slippery since there are water everywhere
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DR. ALVIN TUNG on Google

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Great place to spend the afternoon having a lovely walk and seeing the antiques and the old ways. The air is very refreshing and lots of fish to feed. Scenery is gorgeous with lots of photo opportunities. A very reasonable 10 RM entrance fee and a charge of 1RM for fish food! Safety is a priority and all COVID protocols and best practices are strictly enforced.
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Diana Rusdi on Google

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Entrance fee rm 12 for adult. Parking space is a lot. Open space with fantastic view of limestone cave. Can give food to the fish. You can ride a bicycle and its free. The village is not too big. About 1 hour can end the tour.
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Laura Lee on Google

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Very scenic place to visit. Really recommended! The place is full of cultural heritage and beautiful pond. The place is huge and well worth the RM 12 entrance fee per person. There's a small hill to climb as well. Can also ride the bicycle there for free to go around quicker.
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Al Sen on Google

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Pretty spot to walk around for an hour or two. The entrance fee is RM12 for Malaysians and RM20 for foreigners. It's not an overly large place and don't expect any food or drink stalls. The place is very clean and a few toilet blocks around. The highlight for me were the lake areas where there are lots of big fish and turtles. For RM1 you can get a small bag of fish food to feed them. Quad bicycles are available for you to use for free once you're in the village. There's also the big Chinese wishing tree where you can literally toss your wishes onto a tree. At the end of the village area, there's an upper area you can walk up to which is quite a nice and shady walk through a narrow walkway slightly uphill.
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c ph (Pink Gardenia) on Google

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As I entered, I was amazed by the olden days houses of the three main races in Malaysia. There are so well constructed and were decorated so colourful with flowers and murals too. Inside the houses have various vintage collections on display, some reminded me of my childhood days. Walking in further, the natural beauty of the place unfolds in front of me....wow what a lovely place! Beautiful limestone formations around but it's a pity that I can't capture the whole picture. Best to be there to view it yourself! If you want to see more of the place, you need to walk up some steps to the higher ground. Happy exploring, stay safe and be safe....have a good weekend outdoors.

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