Ipoh part 2.

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While staying at the hotel, my brother’s snoring kept me up. We ate the hotel breakfast and left as soon as we could. The Ipoh landscape is dotted with little hills and mountains. So when we left town we decided to visit one of the limestone caves. The limestone caves in this area is home to one of the many Chinese temples and it is one of the main attractions in Ipoh. In one of the temples, there way this great tortoise pond and the tortoises are always voracious no matter how much they have eaten. Our family fed the hungry totises and went on our way.

The next stop was Kellie’s Castle. It is actually a ruin of a magnificent huge western building, incorporating many of Malaysia and India’s architectural designs. When we finally reached there (we got lost thanks to Ipoh’s horrible misleading signs). It was standing tall and proud exactly as said in the guidebook, a Castle. Complete with a moat and built on a hill, it could have been a fortress. Unfortunately, it was never finished. Still it was magnificent in a ghostly kind of way. After that we drove back to KL for the night.

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