Thursday 10 November 2011

Deepavali Trip 2 : Ipoh

After getting down from Cameron Highlands, we proceeded on to another 'City of Delicacy', (apart from Penang of course), Ipoh.

Without having any idea about the direction nor location, that was the time when GPS came in use. With the help of my non-smartphone GPS, we managed to find Nam Heong Cafe, one of the famous eatery with good reviews.

Upon entering the cafe, we found it to be crowded and every table was full. We had no choice but to stand beside the 'targeted' table and wait for the patrons to finish their meal.

Our table of Hakka noodles with the 'liews', fried kuey teow and Chinese pastries


Love the flaky egg tart and char siew (bbq pork) pastry

The fried kuey teow do resembled the ones in Penang Island

After a satisfying brunch, we had a visit to the caves in Ipoh. One can never say he/she had visited Ipoh if they had not step foot on these caves.


Nan Tian Tong

The longevity bridge. Maybe one can try crossing it if they wish live longer? Haha

The wishing pond


Kek Lok Tong



The stalactites and stalagmites


As you go to the other side of the cave, a small park awaits


With beautiful scenery and total tranquility



After an approximately one hour and half journey, we reached our campus and got ready for the CF Family Camp the following day. With this our two days one night Deepavali trip came to an end.

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