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Very interesting write up Emily, keep it up.
We are visiting Ipoh for the first time arriving on a
Friday and leaving on Sunday.
Our group is staying at Syuen hotel.
Is there any pasar malam located around our hotel
or within a 10-15 mins walking distance.
Thank you much
Paul POH
Where are you from?
Actually, that area nothing much interesting to see at night that’s within walking distance.
You can go over to this “food” street called Thong Sui Kai. Check this post: https://www.emily2u.com/karnival-penjaja-ipoh-2010-1malaysia-fabulous-food/
Or you can go shopping at Ipoh Parade.