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Home / Travel / A visit to Ipoh Gem : Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village

A visit to Ipoh Gem : Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village

January 1, 2024 by StrawberrY Gal

In the heart of Ipoh, a city steeped in history and charm, lies a hidden gem waiting to be explored – Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village. Nestled in Gunung Rapat, this cultural enclave offers more than just a park; it’s a portal to a bygone era, a tranquil haven that beckons visitors to embark on a journey back in time. The name “Qing Xin Ling,” meaning “Serene Hill” in Chinese, perfectly encapsulates the peaceful ambiance that pervades this enchanting destination.

Since its inauguration in 2014, Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village has been a unique addition to Ipoh’s cultural landscape. Managed by the Qing Xin Ling Buddhist Association, the park seamlessly integrates with the natural surroundings, nestled between limestone hills and a picturesque fish pond.

Upon entering the park, visitors are greeted by a fleet of colorful old-school bicycles and trishaws, reminiscent of a bygone era. 

These trishaws, available for free rides within the park, offer a fun and nostalgic way to explore the surroundings. From single trishaws to family and couple options, each ride becomes a whimsical journey through time, allowing visitors to connect with the charm of yesteryears.

A central feature of the park is the majestic Banyan tree, revered as the “Wishing Tree.” Visitors partake in the ancient Chinese tradition of making wishes by inscribing them on red ribbons. The red ribbons, carrying the hopes and dreams of visitors, adorn the branches of the Banyan tree, creating a vibrant tapestry of aspirations that flutter in the gentle breeze.

Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village is not merely a static display of artifacts; it’s a living museum showcasing the artifacts and lifestyle of Ipoh during the 1960s and 1970s. Vintage furniture and timeless relics transport visitors to an era when life moved at a different pace, fostering a deep sense of nostalgia.

For photography enthusiasts, every corner of the park serves as a picturesque backdrop. The park’s aesthetic appeal, coupled with its vintage decor, makes it an ideal setting for capturing timeless and Instagram-worthy moments. Each step in the park becomes a stroll through the memories of the past, with every artifact telling a unique story.

The park’s surroundings are graced by limestone hills, adding to its scenic allure. Visitors can leisurely explore these hills, stumbling upon attractions like Memory Lane and collections of antique items, including old-school TVs, radios, and vehicles. These artifacts serve as windows to the past, allowing both older generations to reminisce and younger ones to marvel at the simplicity of days gone by.

In essence, Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village stands as a testament to Ipoh’s rich heritage. Beyond being a tourist spot, it’s a sanctuary where visitors can escape the rigors of modern life and rediscover the charm of a bygone era. For those seeking a serene and nostalgic retreat, Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village awaits with open arms, inviting all to step back in time and savor the timeless beauty of Ipoh’s past. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a local looking for a unique experience, this cultural enclave promises to be a journey filled with serenity, nostalgia, and the rich tapestry of Ipoh’s cultural history.

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

Contact Number: 05-312 4140

Opening Hour: Monday to Saturday 09:30 am to 05:00 pm

Qing Xin ling leisure & cultural village entrance Fee: Adult: RM10.00|Child ( below seven years old): free

Note: The place is closed on all public holidays ( Federals & states). Please call and make sure first to avoid disappointment.

Filed Under: Malaysia, Perak, Travel

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