Sunday, February 12, 2006

the leaning clock tower of Teluk Intan

the leaning clock tower of Teluk Intan at Perak Ipoh

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Anonymous said...

I just came back from Teluk Intan. Actually was detour from North South Highway exit from Bidor and heading toward Teluk Intan. But to my surprise, it is still a distance from Bidor. Anyway, Teluk Intan is a pleasant town, the streets are clean and wide compare to others. On way back, I tried the coastal road to Sabak Bernam, Tg Karang, Sekinchan, Kuala Selangor, Ijok to Sg Buloh and then to KL.
Quite a distance, should go back to Bidor, then North South Highway. What you suggest? What is your recommended route?

Mr. Right said...

Teluk Intan is my hometown. People always imagine that tower are the only attraction there, but actually also a few interesting place to visit there. Jet ski along Bidor river, local food and alot more.

Jia Mun said...

hi
I'm a Teluk Intan gal.
I love my hometown. Pretty much a sleepy, but infinitely peaceful area.

Just want to point out one thing...

The Leaning Clock Tower of Teluk Intan is in the heart of Teluk Intan. Please do not put it's location at Perak Ipoh, because while it is in Perak, the Tower is a good 90 km away from Ipoh.

Cheers!

*Due to TI's unique location at the confluence of two rivers, surrounded by small, peaceful villages and oil palm plantations, it does that a relatively long detour from the main highway to this town. About 30 - 60 minutes from Bidor, depending on the speed of your driving...

And for the non- Muslims, do try Chee Cheong Fun in TI. I guarantee they are NOT the same ones you taste in Penang or KL or anywhere else...

Have a nice day