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  2. Pokok Assam - Wikipedia

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    Pokok Assam is a small town in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia. It is the second biggest satellite town in Taiping, after Kamunting, with its famous road side fried chicken [citation needed] and Mee Rebus. [1] It has its own post office, basketball court, police station and wet market. It has a very active morning and night market that operates daily.

  3. Markets of Taiping, Perak - Wikipedia

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    Taiping Wet Market. The first market built in Taiping was in 1884 and 1885. Due to the rapid growth of population in the town, there were more markets that mushroomed around the town to provide basic facilities to the folks. Below are the major markets that were constructed in 1884 until the late 1960s.

  4. Apam balik - Wikipedia

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    Apam balik (lit. ' turnover pancake '; Jawi: أڤم باليق‎‎ ‎) also known as martabak manis (lit. ' sweet murtabak '), [3] terang bulan (lit. ' moonlight '), peanut pancake or mànjiānguǒ (Chinese: 曼煎粿), is a sweet dessert originating in Fujian cuisine which now consists of many varieties at specialist roadside stalls or restaurants throughout Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and ...

  5. Taiping Lake Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Taiping Lake Gardens in 1971. Taiping is easily accessible from the PLUS North-South Expressway. From Penang (90 km away) Kamunting is the nearest exit, whilst Changkat Jering is the most convenient exit from the motorway if you are traveling north from Ipoh (70 km).

  6. Simpang, Perak - Wikipedia

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    Simpang (Jawi: سيمڤڠ) is a suburb of Taiping, Perak, Malaysia. [1] Infrastructure. Masjid Al-Ikhwaniah (2024) Masjid Al-Ikhwaniah; References

  7. Taiping houkui - Wikipedia

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    Taiping houkui (Chinese: 太 平 猴 魁; pinyin: tàipíng hóukuí; lit. 'peaceful monkey leader'; pronounced [tʰâɪpʰǐŋ xǒʊkʰwěɪ]) tea is grown at the foot of Huangshan (黄 山) in the former Taiping Prefecture, Anhui. [1] [2] It has been grown since the Ming Dynasty and was harvested for emperors during the Qing Dynasty.

  8. Tai Ping Koon Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Its dishes became known as "Soy Sauce Western" as soy sauce is a key ingredient. The restaurant states that the dish Swiss wings originated from there. [4] As of 2016, in all of the TPK restaurants, Swiss wings are the most common item among customers, and Dwyer stated that Swiss wings are "Arguably [Tai Ping Koon's] most famous dish."

  9. Taiping, Perak - Wikipedia

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    Taiping was the capital for the districts of Larut, Matang and Selama in Perak. Before 1937, Taiping was the capital of the state of Perak and the centre of a long and drawn out war resulting in a change of rulership for the state. Taiping used to be known as Klian Pauh – Klian meaning mine while Pauh is a type of small mango. Taiping town.