This document provides a summary of plans to revitalize Ipoh Old Town in Malaysia. It discusses renovating and constructing new buildings, gardens, and recreational areas to connect the city's heritage and culture. A key aspect is developing trails to showcase the multicultural neighborhoods and link attractions like a new World Food Centre promoting international cuisine and a refurbished garden at the KTM railway station. The plans aim to make the city more sustainable, reduce carbon footprints, and strengthen Ipoh's economy and culture through tourism on the proposed trails.
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This document provides information about Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It discusses that Negeri Sembilan derives its name from nine villages and is located south of Kuala Lumpur. It borders Selangor to the north and Malacca and Johor to the south. The document also highlights representative foods of Seremban like siew pau buns, crabs, and beef noodles. Popular tourist destinations mentioned include the Seremban Ostrich Farm and Seremban Lake Garden. Stereotypical Malaysian icons like the wau, 1 Malaysia slogan, and Petronas Towers are also noted. The document concludes with discussions of Malaysian culture, cuisine,
Jalan Pudu is a historic district in Kuala Lumpur that dates back to the 1880s. It was originally a village but grew rapidly in the early 1900s as the neighboring Petaling Street became overcrowded. Jalan Pudu is known for its wet market, shops selling electronics, and traditional businesses. However, in recent decades some historical buildings have been demolished and gentrification has changed the community as newer commercial developments moved in. Efforts are needed to preserve the cultural heritage and unique character of Jalan Pudu.
The document provides information about places to visit in the Malaysian state of Perak. It describes several historical places in Perak including the Ubudiah Mosque, Sam Poh Tong Temple, Kellie's Castle, Perak Museum, and Leaning Tower. It also mentions beaches and parks such as Lata Kinjang, Lumut, and Taiping Lake Gardens. Pangkor Island is highlighted as a popular island resort in Perak. Additionally, it provides details about shopping malls like Ipoh Parade.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital and most populous city in Malaysia, covering 243 km2 with an estimated population of 1.6 million in 2012. The greater Kuala Lumpur urban area, known as the Klang Valley, has a population of 6.9 million. While Kuala Lumpur has experienced rapid economic and population growth, it faces challenges from unhealthy air quality, traffic congestion, and biodiversity loss if more sustainable solutions are not implemented. The document discusses Kuala Lumpur's location, transportation infrastructure, education system, employment opportunities, and access to healthcare.
This document provides an overview of sustainability initiatives in Marang, Terengganu, Malaysia. It discusses Marang's population, biodiversity conservation efforts, waste management practices including recycling, eco-footprint analysis, employment, public transportation, education, healthcare, green spaces, climate change impacts, local foods, economic base including fisheries and agriculture, air quality, and sustainability across various sectors through a spider chart analysis. The document demonstrates Marang's focus on sustainable development across environmental, economic and social dimensions.
My hometown of Kangar, Perlis has a population of around 240,000 people. The air quality is generally moderate according to air quality indexes. However, waste management needs improvement as most rubbish is dumped rather than recycled. There are large green spaces for agriculture, but rivers suffer from lack of maintenance and discharge brown runoff. Overall, the small population and agriculture-based economy mean a low environmental footprint, though sustainable practices could still be enhanced.
Pasir Mas is a district located in Kelantan, Malaysia. It covers an area of 577.52 square kilometers and has a population of over 206,000 people. The district is divided into 10 sub-districts and borders Tumpat, Tanah Merah, Kota Bharu, and Thailand. While the population and development have increased over time, the district maintains green spaces through rice fields and rubber estates. Public transportation connects residents within and between districts, and the economy provides average employment while developing new areas.
The document provides information about Tan Shong Liang, a student with student ID A133006, and his hometown of Ipoh, Malaysia. Ipoh is the capital city of Perak state and the fourth largest city in Malaysia, located north of Kuala Lumpur. It has a population of over 700,000 people and is surrounded by limestone caves that are popular tourist destinations.
This document discusses the tensions around development in the Malaysian city of Ipoh. While development could benefit the economy, there are concerns it could damage Ipoh's unique heritage and culture. Ipoh lacks a unified vision for how to modernize while preserving its historic character. Private initiatives aim to boost the economy through tourism, but there are debates around balancing preservation, infrastructure, and benefits for local residents amid new construction and gentrification. Stakeholders disagree on the best path forward as Ipoh faces changes that could define its future identity.
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The Perdana Botanical Garden was originally established in 1888 as the Taman Tasik Perdana or Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has served as a green space for the city. In 1975, it was officially renamed the Perdana Lake Gardens and in 2011 it was launched as the Perdana Botanical Garden. The garden contains various structures like the Fernarium, Waterfall and Fish Pond, Amphitheatre, Sunken Garden, and Orchid Garden. As an urban park, it offers recreation for residents and visitors through activities like jogging, concerts, and formerly fishing competitions. The park utilizes materials like wood, bamboo, stones, cement, tiles, steel, and
Tumpat is a small district in Kelantan, Malaysia located 15km from the state capital of Kota Bharu. It has a population of over 143,000 people that is growing each year. The district has a tropical climate and relies on agriculture, fisheries, and small businesses for its economic base. Tumpat aims to develop sustainably by managing its air and water quality, waste, biodiversity, and promoting recycling while also providing education, healthcare, transportation and green spaces for residents.
Panglima Lane in Ipoh, Malaysia has a rich history. It was originally known for brothels and opium dens that served tin mine workers in the 19th century. A fire in 1892 destroyed half the town, after which the area was rebuilt in a grid pattern, attracting more miners and becoming a commercial center. Over time the lane became known as the "Second Concubine Lane" as Chinese tycoons kept mistresses there. Recent events saw some heritage buildings collapsing from decay. Efforts have been made to preserve the culture and architecture while developing tourism, with cafes and shops now lining the lane alongside some remaining traditional businesses. The architectural styles along the lane include Eclectic and
Panglima Lane in Ipoh, Malaysia has a rich history. It was originally known for brothels and opium dens that served tin miners in the 19th century. Over time, it became an area where wealthy businessmen kept their concubines. In 1892, half the town was destroyed by a major fire, after which Panglima Lane was rebuilt in its current layout. Today it is a tourist attraction with restored heritage buildings housing shops and restaurants. However, some traditional trades have disappeared as newer businesses move in. The architecture along the lane reflects styles from the British colonial era through to modern designs.
The document provides an itinerary and details for a 3 day 2 night tour package in Perak, Malaysia. Some of the highlights included are visits to Kellie's Castle, Lost World of Tambun theme park, Kek Long Tong Cave Temple, Ipoh Railway Station, and shopping at AEON Station 18 Mall. Accommodation is provided at the Golden Roof Hotel and transportation is arranged via Ipoh Permai Bus. The total cost per person for the package is RM304.
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Abstract: Dealing with urban sustainable development especially tourism industry needs proper planning and implementation by the local authorities. The aim of this article is to show that proper planning and good execution will achieve exponential growth of economy for the locals as well as the local authorities. The paper will explore the focal point in tourism taken by Ipoh City Council in relation to sustainable development. The findings reveal challenges and issues experienced by the local authorities with regards to setting the direction, development and management of tourism development. Conclusion is to ensure tourism development sustainability in the long term.
Keywords: Sustainable development, tourism industry, planning, implementation, local authorities, Ipoh City Council.
Title: Urban Sustainable Development in Tourism Industry Lead by Local Authority at Ipoh City, Perak, Malaysia
Author: Sharulnizam Jaafar, Shamsul Anuar Mohamed Nor, Shahrul Akmal Shah Minan
ISSN 2349-7831
International Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH)
Paper Publications
My Hometown Sustainability - Kuala LipisSyafina Auni
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Kuala Lipis has pursued sustainable urban development as its population has grown slowly over the past decades. It maintains a small population and slow pace of development, which allows it to preserve natural habitats and biodiversity. This also helps control pollution and greenhouse gas emissions while supporting a balanced ecological footprint. Residents benefit from the clean air and green spaces. However, the document notes that waste recycling awareness needs improvement and public transportation options are limited. Overall, Kuala Lipis has balanced human needs with environmental protection to pursue a moderately sustainable path of development.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia. It is a cultural center with many multi-ethnic celebrations and languages spoken. Some of the most popular attractions in Kuala Lumpur are the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves. The document provides overviews of various aspects of Kuala Lumpur, from transportation like Air Asia to landmarks, culture, food, and more.
This document provides information about several key locations in and around the town of Taiping, Perak, Malaysia. Taiping is the second largest town in Perak state, with a population of over 200,000. The document describes Zoo Taiping, the oldest zoo in Malaysia. It also mentions the Kuala Gula wetlands that are important for migratory birds, and the Maxwell Hill/Bukit Larut hill station located near Taiping. Further, it provides details about lakes and ponds, schools, hospitals, recreational areas, mangrove forests, and local cuisine in and around Taiping.
The document describes the writer's neighborhood of La Castellana. It says the neighborhood is quiet and old with big houses and apartment buildings along clean, spacious streets. Nearby there are two schools, a university, and public parks. The houses have large gardens and there are many trees along the streets. The neighborhood is near the 80th Avenue commercial sector with many offices and stores. At night, bars and restaurants are open late and it is very crowded. Transportation in the neighborhood is easy, with many bus routes and taxis on 80th Avenue, and everything is within walking distance. The writer loves living in this neighborhood.
This document discusses the design of a cultural haven project in Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes a list of group members and lecturers for the project. It then discusses the existing culture in Titiwangsa, including traditional Malay architecture and park activities. It outlines the proposed design for the cultural haven, including residential zones, institutional areas with cultural buildings, and considerations for pedestrian and vehicular access. Activities and programs are proposed to help sustain traditional Malaysian culture and prevent it from fading due to modernization trends.
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This document discusses the design of a cultural haven project in Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes a list of group members and lecturers for the project. It then discusses the existing culture in Titiwangsa, including traditional Malay architecture and park activities. It outlines the proposed design for the cultural haven, including residential zones, institutional areas with cultural buildings, and considerations for pedestrian and vehicular access. Activities and programs are proposed to help sustain traditional Malaysian culture and prevent it from fading away due to modernization trends.
This document discusses the design of a cultural haven project in Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes a list of group members and lecturers for the project. It then discusses the existing culture in Titiwangsa, including traditional Malay architecture and park activities. It outlines the proposed design for the cultural haven, including residential zones, institutional areas with cultural buildings, and considerations for pedestrian and vehicular access. Activities and programs are proposed to help sustain traditional Malaysian culture and prevent it from fading due to modernization trends.
This document provides a map and information about various locations in the historic city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. The summary includes:
- George Town was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2008 for its impressive collection of historic buildings representing the cultural heritage of Penang's various ethnicities from the past 200 years.
- The Core Zone of historic buildings covers 109.38 hectares and is bounded by the coastline and several roads. There is also a 150.04 hectare Buffer Zone.
- Numerous religious and cultural sites are marked on the map, including temples, mosques, churches, clan houses, and museums reflecting the Chinese, Indian, Malay, and other ethnic groups that
Created in 1998 and located in front of the PETRONAS Twin Towers, KLCC Park was designed by Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The park features a unique fountain that can shoot water up to 42 meters high, a 1.3 km jogging track, drinking fountains, ornamental waterfalls and pools including a reflective pool with a whale sculpture. It also has a playground, wading pool for children, and the As Syakirin Mosque. With over 1,900 native plant species, the park provides a green space for people to relax amid the bustling city.
Singapore is an island city-state located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is made up of 63 islands, with the main island being Pulau Ujong, where the main city is located. The whole city covers an area of 697.1 square kilometers and has a population of over 4.2 million people, making it a megacity. Singapore has a highly planned urban environment divided into 5 regions, with an emphasis on beautification and the creation of green spaces to offset the dense urban development. The country has become very prosperous and developed as a result of strategic investments following an economic crisis in the 1980s that focused on construction and advancing technology.
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This document provides a summary of the facilities and amenities in the villages of Garli and Pragpur in Himachal Pradesh, India. It details the key infrastructure for water supply, commerce, transportation, healthcare, education, and other amenities. The main water sources are the Beas River and local ponds. Facilities include banks, markets, bus stops, roads, temples, schools, hospitals, and veterinary clinics. The villages have well-established infrastructure to support residents dating back over 100 years to their founding.
The document provides information about Tan Shong Liang, a student with student ID A133006, and his hometown of Ipoh, Malaysia. Ipoh is the capital city of Perak state and the fourth largest city in Malaysia, located north of Kuala Lumpur. It has a population of over 700,000 people and is surrounded by limestone caves that are popular tourist destinations.
This document discusses the tensions around development in the Malaysian city of Ipoh. While development could benefit the economy, there are concerns it could damage Ipoh's unique heritage and culture. Ipoh lacks a unified vision for how to modernize while preserving its historic character. Private initiatives aim to boost the economy through tourism, but there are debates around balancing preservation, infrastructure, and benefits for local residents amid new construction and gentrification. Stakeholders disagree on the best path forward as Ipoh faces changes that could define its future identity.
Effective public communication oral presentation (part iijlwc
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The Perdana Botanical Garden was originally established in 1888 as the Taman Tasik Perdana or Lake Gardens in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has served as a green space for the city. In 1975, it was officially renamed the Perdana Lake Gardens and in 2011 it was launched as the Perdana Botanical Garden. The garden contains various structures like the Fernarium, Waterfall and Fish Pond, Amphitheatre, Sunken Garden, and Orchid Garden. As an urban park, it offers recreation for residents and visitors through activities like jogging, concerts, and formerly fishing competitions. The park utilizes materials like wood, bamboo, stones, cement, tiles, steel, and
Tumpat is a small district in Kelantan, Malaysia located 15km from the state capital of Kota Bharu. It has a population of over 143,000 people that is growing each year. The district has a tropical climate and relies on agriculture, fisheries, and small businesses for its economic base. Tumpat aims to develop sustainably by managing its air and water quality, waste, biodiversity, and promoting recycling while also providing education, healthcare, transportation and green spaces for residents.
Panglima Lane in Ipoh, Malaysia has a rich history. It was originally known for brothels and opium dens that served tin mine workers in the 19th century. A fire in 1892 destroyed half the town, after which the area was rebuilt in a grid pattern, attracting more miners and becoming a commercial center. Over time the lane became known as the "Second Concubine Lane" as Chinese tycoons kept mistresses there. Recent events saw some heritage buildings collapsing from decay. Efforts have been made to preserve the culture and architecture while developing tourism, with cafes and shops now lining the lane alongside some remaining traditional businesses. The architectural styles along the lane include Eclectic and
Panglima Lane in Ipoh, Malaysia has a rich history. It was originally known for brothels and opium dens that served tin miners in the 19th century. Over time, it became an area where wealthy businessmen kept their concubines. In 1892, half the town was destroyed by a major fire, after which Panglima Lane was rebuilt in its current layout. Today it is a tourist attraction with restored heritage buildings housing shops and restaurants. However, some traditional trades have disappeared as newer businesses move in. The architecture along the lane reflects styles from the British colonial era through to modern designs.
The document provides an itinerary and details for a 3 day 2 night tour package in Perak, Malaysia. Some of the highlights included are visits to Kellie's Castle, Lost World of Tambun theme park, Kek Long Tong Cave Temple, Ipoh Railway Station, and shopping at AEON Station 18 Mall. Accommodation is provided at the Golden Roof Hotel and transportation is arranged via Ipoh Permai Bus. The total cost per person for the package is RM304.
Urban Sustainable Development in Tourism Industry Lead by Local Authority at ...paperpublications3
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Abstract: Dealing with urban sustainable development especially tourism industry needs proper planning and implementation by the local authorities. The aim of this article is to show that proper planning and good execution will achieve exponential growth of economy for the locals as well as the local authorities. The paper will explore the focal point in tourism taken by Ipoh City Council in relation to sustainable development. The findings reveal challenges and issues experienced by the local authorities with regards to setting the direction, development and management of tourism development. Conclusion is to ensure tourism development sustainability in the long term.
Keywords: Sustainable development, tourism industry, planning, implementation, local authorities, Ipoh City Council.
Title: Urban Sustainable Development in Tourism Industry Lead by Local Authority at Ipoh City, Perak, Malaysia
Author: Sharulnizam Jaafar, Shamsul Anuar Mohamed Nor, Shahrul Akmal Shah Minan
ISSN 2349-7831
International Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH)
Paper Publications
My Hometown Sustainability - Kuala LipisSyafina Auni
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Kuala Lipis has pursued sustainable urban development as its population has grown slowly over the past decades. It maintains a small population and slow pace of development, which allows it to preserve natural habitats and biodiversity. This also helps control pollution and greenhouse gas emissions while supporting a balanced ecological footprint. Residents benefit from the clean air and green spaces. However, the document notes that waste recycling awareness needs improvement and public transportation options are limited. Overall, Kuala Lipis has balanced human needs with environmental protection to pursue a moderately sustainable path of development.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia. It is a cultural center with many multi-ethnic celebrations and languages spoken. Some of the most popular attractions in Kuala Lumpur are the Petronas Towers and Batu Caves. The document provides overviews of various aspects of Kuala Lumpur, from transportation like Air Asia to landmarks, culture, food, and more.
This document provides information about several key locations in and around the town of Taiping, Perak, Malaysia. Taiping is the second largest town in Perak state, with a population of over 200,000. The document describes Zoo Taiping, the oldest zoo in Malaysia. It also mentions the Kuala Gula wetlands that are important for migratory birds, and the Maxwell Hill/Bukit Larut hill station located near Taiping. Further, it provides details about lakes and ponds, schools, hospitals, recreational areas, mangrove forests, and local cuisine in and around Taiping.
The document describes the writer's neighborhood of La Castellana. It says the neighborhood is quiet and old with big houses and apartment buildings along clean, spacious streets. Nearby there are two schools, a university, and public parks. The houses have large gardens and there are many trees along the streets. The neighborhood is near the 80th Avenue commercial sector with many offices and stores. At night, bars and restaurants are open late and it is very crowded. Transportation in the neighborhood is easy, with many bus routes and taxis on 80th Avenue, and everything is within walking distance. The writer loves living in this neighborhood.
This document discusses the design of a cultural haven project in Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes a list of group members and lecturers for the project. It then discusses the existing culture in Titiwangsa, including traditional Malay architecture and park activities. It outlines the proposed design for the cultural haven, including residential zones, institutional areas with cultural buildings, and considerations for pedestrian and vehicular access. Activities and programs are proposed to help sustain traditional Malaysian culture and prevent it from fading due to modernization trends.
Architecture Design Project Studio VI Project 1ABryan Yeoh
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This document discusses the design of a cultural haven project in Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes a list of group members and lecturers for the project. It then discusses the existing culture in Titiwangsa, including traditional Malay architecture and park activities. It outlines the proposed design for the cultural haven, including residential zones, institutional areas with cultural buildings, and considerations for pedestrian and vehicular access. Activities and programs are proposed to help sustain traditional Malaysian culture and prevent it from fading away due to modernization trends.
This document discusses the design of a cultural haven project in Titiwangsa, Kuala Lumpur. It includes a list of group members and lecturers for the project. It then discusses the existing culture in Titiwangsa, including traditional Malay architecture and park activities. It outlines the proposed design for the cultural haven, including residential zones, institutional areas with cultural buildings, and considerations for pedestrian and vehicular access. Activities and programs are proposed to help sustain traditional Malaysian culture and prevent it from fading due to modernization trends.
This document provides a map and information about various locations in the historic city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. The summary includes:
- George Town was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2008 for its impressive collection of historic buildings representing the cultural heritage of Penang's various ethnicities from the past 200 years.
- The Core Zone of historic buildings covers 109.38 hectares and is bounded by the coastline and several roads. There is also a 150.04 hectare Buffer Zone.
- Numerous religious and cultural sites are marked on the map, including temples, mosques, churches, clan houses, and museums reflecting the Chinese, Indian, Malay, and other ethnic groups that
Created in 1998 and located in front of the PETRONAS Twin Towers, KLCC Park was designed by Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The park features a unique fountain that can shoot water up to 42 meters high, a 1.3 km jogging track, drinking fountains, ornamental waterfalls and pools including a reflective pool with a whale sculpture. It also has a playground, wading pool for children, and the As Syakirin Mosque. With over 1,900 native plant species, the park provides a green space for people to relax amid the bustling city.
Singapore is an island city-state located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is made up of 63 islands, with the main island being Pulau Ujong, where the main city is located. The whole city covers an area of 697.1 square kilometers and has a population of over 4.2 million people, making it a megacity. Singapore has a highly planned urban environment divided into 5 regions, with an emphasis on beautification and the creation of green spaces to offset the dense urban development. The country has become very prosperous and developed as a result of strategic investments following an economic crisis in the 1980s that focused on construction and advancing technology.
Village study GARLI, PRAGPUR -facilitiesbhavikagoyal2
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This document provides a summary of the facilities and amenities in the villages of Garli and Pragpur in Himachal Pradesh, India. It details the key infrastructure for water supply, commerce, transportation, healthcare, education, and other amenities. The main water sources are the Beas River and local ponds. Facilities include banks, markets, bus stops, roads, temples, schools, hospitals, and veterinary clinics. The villages have well-established infrastructure to support residents dating back over 100 years to their founding.
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My hometown sustainability
1. My Hometown Sustainability
Reshminder Kaur
A132843
Lecturers:
Prof.Ir.Dr.Riza Atiq Abdullah bin O.K Rahmat
Dr.Muhamad Nazri bin Borhan
Puan Norliza binti Mohd Akhir
3. Ipoh is the capital city of Perak state, Malaysia. It is
approximately 200 km north of Kuala Lumpur and 130 km
south of Penang on the North-South Expressway.
The name Ipoh is derived from a local tree, Pohon Epu or
now more commonly known as Pokok Ipoh. The sap of this
plant is poisonous and was used by Orang Asli (indigenious
peoples in Malay) to coat the tips of the darts of their
blowpipes for hunting.
4. According to history, Ipoh came into existence in the 1820s as
a small village by a river bank, but it only really flourished
during the tin rush in the 1870s when the British ruled Perak.
Broad, straight roads were built in town, flanked by rows of
shops and majestic buildings. A proper market and even a
theatre were built at some point to serve the growing
population there.
British business owners came to open up tin mining
companies, and live the colonial life in what was then
considered to be the exotic Far East.
5. Population Growth
Ipoh still remains one of Malaysia's largest cities, with a population of
637,200 (2004) and urban area population of 798,800 (2004)
http://www.travelguide.com.my/guide-ipoh.htm
7. From 2004 to 2010:Increased about 10.6 %
Average annual growth percentage rate=
1.76%
9. "Moderate" AQI is 51 - 100. Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants
there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people. For
example, people who are unusually sensitive to ozone may experience respiratory
symptoms.
10. Biodiversity
the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or
ecosystem
* Taken from Klebang Botanical Park,Ipoh
12. Waste and Recycling
Devision of Urban Services, Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh (MBI) has the responsibility
for all solid waste issues in Ipoh city.
Waste generation for Ipoh city is 0.85 kg/capita per day and is increasing by 5.4%
per annum.
Unlike the ordinary stream of collection, Ipoh city skipped transfer station and went
straight from local transfer to landfill, which may be the reason for a much higher
disposal rate because no waste is being separated for recycling purposes.
When waste is screened and separated,the volume of waste sent to the disposal site
is reduced, and hence, elongating the lifespan of the disposal site.
*Amirhossein Malakahmad and *Noor Diana Khalil
* Civil Engineering Department, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri
Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia
amirhossein@petronas.com.my
noordiana_g01273@utp.edu.my
13. Eco-footprint
The environmental NGOs would like to preserve the hills for future
generations while the state government considers them as a source of
revenue, which were leased out to the quarry operators over 30 years ago.
Ipoh Limestone-Simpang Pulai & Kinta Valley
14. Back then the limestone extracted was used for
a) roads
b) cement
c) construction industry
Mainly produced by companies such as Tasek Cement or Hume Cement.
Subsequently, marble furniture came into fashion, as well as the
introduction of calcium carbonate powder or CCP which found use in a
whole string of industries.
With the demise of the tin-mining industry in the early 1980s, quarrying
for rocks and marble has become the most active industry in the valley.
15. Transport
a)
Trunk roads: The old interstate Route 1 connects Ipoh with neighboring
towns and other states (such as the town of Gopeng, Tanjung Malim and city
of Kuala Lumpur down south)
a)
Highway: The new North-South Expressway is a faster and more efficient
alternative to Route 1. However, certain towns like Kampar can only be
accessible via Route 1. Drivers using the North-South highway can exit into
Ipoh from any of these exits: Simpang Pulai, South Ipoh (Ipoh(S)) or North
Ipoh (Ipoh(U)) and Jelapang
16. a)
Train: Ipoh's railway station is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM)
a)
Bus: The inter-city bus terminal is located at Amanjaya integrated bus
terminal in Bandar Meru Raya, just north of the city
b)
Air: the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the only airport in Ipoh. It is near
Gunung Rapat. Domestic flights (and limited international ones) are
available. Firefly provides two daily flights out of Ipoh to Singapore Changi
Airport while Silverfly provides flights to Medan, Indonesia
18. Health and Healthcare
a) Public healthcare
Klinik Kesihatan Greentown
Klinik 1 Malaysia
Hospital Raja Permaisuri Banun
b) Private Healthcare
KPJ Ipoh Specialist
Fatimah Hospital
Pantai Putri Hospital
Kinta Medical Centre
Perak Chinese Matenity Hospital
UniKL Hospital
23. Food
Ipoh has a vibrant food scene with a vast
proliferation of hawker centres and restaurants.
"Sar Hor Fun" a complete one-dish rice noodle
meal with prawn, meat, fish, vegetables and a
savory sauce.
Hor Hee", flat white rice noodles served
with fish cakes and/or fish balls
24. Nga Choi Kai" chicken with soy sauce and
beansprouts topped with pepper,
"Heong Peng" literally translated to "fragrant
biscuit
25. The city is well known in Malaysia for its "Ipoh white coffee"
where the coffee beans are roasted with palm-oil margarine
and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk.
26. Economic Base
a)Sunway City Ipoh
RM1 billion resort township in the midst of verdant tropical greens, phased for
development over 16 years, and will emerge as a signature resort township
busting with activities, attracting tourist from all over the world.
The resort is poised to fulfill the state governments ambition and aspiration to
become a growth centre driven by tourism and recreational activities.
28. Employment
Ipoh employs staff in a variety of areas including:
Centre Management
Marketing
Leasing
Facilities
Management
Finance
Administration
Law Enforcement
29. Based on scale 1 to 10 (10 is the best)
Indicator
Scale
Population Growth
7
Air quality
7
Biodiversity
8
Waste and recycling
4
Eco footprint
4
Transport
7
Education
6
Health and healthcare
9
Green space
8
Climate change
7
Food
9
Economic base
8
Employment
8