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10 Best place to visit in Teluk Intan Malaysia

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One Day Trip to Teluk Intan

Went to Teluk Intan and Bagan Sungai Burong for a weekend getaway. This place does not have a lot of tourist attraction but definitely worth a visit if you want a food hunting tour especially if you like seafood!

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SEE: Teluk Intan

Teluk Intan a little town 2 hours away from the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur has one of Malaysia's lesser known historical monuments. Look out for it in this video and find out more about it and the town here:

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Walk: The LEANING TOWER of Teluk Intan, Perak - a National Heritage

Built at the end of the 19th century, the Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan or Menara Condong in Bahasa Malaysia; was built to be a water tower to keep a reservoir for the dry season or in case of fire. Unfortunately, the ground was too soft to support the tower’s weight, which caused it to tilt or lean.

Location wise, the Leaning Tower is in the center of a square surrounded by Jalan Pasar, Jalan Selat, Jalan Bandar and Jalan Ah Cheong. I personally find the best angle to view the leaning tower is from the Hong Leong Bank direction towards the tower.

The tower is truly a sight to behold at night when it's illuminated in a multi-color sequence. Definitely Teluk Intan's most iconic landmark by a long mile. If you are visiting, do check out the many stores surrounding the leaning tower.


Visiting Hours:
8am – 5pm (Tues-Fri)
9am – 6pm (Weekends)

LEANING TOWER OF TELUK INTAN
Lot 1 &2, Jalan Bandar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Perak, Malaysia.

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7 Things to Do in Teluk Intan & Bagan Datuk

Here is a list of things to do in Teluk Intan and Bagan Datuk, Perak for you to plan ahead for a safe holiday trip when the right time permits!

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Interesting place to visit in Malaysia | Teluk Intan , Perak Vlog | Lita Mazlan

Where to travel in Malaysia?
Where are the interesting places in malaysia to visit?

Do visit Teluk Intan , Perak, Malaysia

The area around Teluk Intan was originally populated by refugees from the Malacca Sultanate who were part of the entourage of the Raja Muzaffar Shah, the eldest son of the last Sultan of Melaka, Sultan Mahmud Shah. Upon fleeing the Portuguese conquest of Melaka in 1511, a new kingdom was established on the banks of the Perak River near what is now Teluk Intan.

Leaning Tower erected in 1885 by a Chinese builder, Mr. Leong Choon Cheong. Similar to tower of Pisa in Italy. It started to tilt 4 years after its construction finished due to an underground stream. The tower was originally used as a water tower supplying the area of the town. It had a clock at the top, which still rings every 15 minutes. The tower also served as a beacon to guide ships into Teluk Intan Port. The tower came close to being demolished when a decision by the then Lower Perak Sanitary Board passed a resolution to have it demolished in July 1941due to the impending air raids. However, another board meeting in September of 1941 reversed that decision and the tower remains standing. The tower is also recognised as a National Heritage.

Other attractions:
-Batu Tenggek (War Memorial)
-The Ruin of Raja Muda's Palace
-Teluk Intan River Cruise
-Dataran Udang Galah
- Former Court House
- HSBC Bank Building WWII
- Former Police Station
- Madrasah Al Ihsaniah


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Kampung Kitchen I Teluk Intan I Episode 1/10

🚗 Presented by Tourism Malaysia and Isuzu D-Max Malaysia, Kampung Kitchen is your passport to explore exquisite locations and tantalizing cuisine, all in a spectacular 10-webisode series!

🌄 Set your sights on the picturesque Teluk Intan, a jewel in the state of Perak, Malaysia. Famous for its iconic Leaning Tower (Menara Condong), this town offers more than just a Malaysian echo of Italy’s Pisa Tower. Constructed in 1885 as a pivotal water storage tower, its gradual tilt over time due to the soft soil underneath has only added to its enchanting appeal.

📸 As you ascend its heights, bask in the breathtaking panoramic views of Teluk Intan and immerse yourself in its rich tapestry of history and culture. The town is a delightful canvas painted with vibrant markets, delectable traditional Malaysian cuisine, and significant historical sites beckoning to tell their tales.

🍴 Savour the Flavour with Baki!

In this episode, Baki will not only be your guide but also your chef, whipping up a mouth-watering dish that embodies the spirit of Teluk Intan—Grilled Red Snapper with Durian Tempoyak! With the red snapper meticulously marinated in turmeric and salt, wrapped in 'salai' banana leaves, and grilled to perfection, this dish is a symphony of flavours waiting to dance on your palate. The creamy Durian Tempoyak, enriched with the lusciousness of Santan, and the unique addition of Petai make this dish a must-try for every food enthusiast. Stay tuned for the recipe reveal!

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Menara Condong - Teluk Intan | Things to do in Perak | Malaysia

Exploring Menara Condong (Leaning Tower) Teluk Intan, 🇲🇾 Malaysia, one of the top things to do in Perak!

Menara Condong (Leaning Tower) Teluk Intan or local called it as Teluk Intan Clock Tower was built to be a 💦 water tower to keep a reservoir for the 🥵 dry season, or in case of fire. Unfortunately, the ⛱ground was too soft to support the 🏯tower’s weight, which caused it to lean. Styled like an 8 story 🏯pagoda, the interior is actually only divided into 3 floors.

Entering Menara Condong (Leaning Tower) Teluk Intan do require entrance fees of RM2, if you would like to know more about the history of the leaning tower, Menara Condong of Teluk Intan definitely worth to visit.

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0:37 - Ground Floor
0:52 - First Floor

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Half day in Teluk Intan

Follow us with Jim explore Teluk Intan for half day.

#TelukIntan is a small town in Perak and famous with the leaning tower and the Chee Cheog Fun.
Jim decided to rent a car and drive over to explore the town and try some famous food from Ipoh.

In this video you get to see where you should visit and eat for a half day visit.

1- Restoran Seafood Village
89 &, 91, Jalan Bandar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak

2- Rojak Ah Chai
Jalan Woo Saik Hong, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak

3- Menara Condong Teluk Intan (Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan) #LeaningTower
Lot 1&2, Komplex Menara Condong, Jalan Bandar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak

4- 燎记猪肠粉(安顺店) Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun (Teluk Intan)
Jalan Hill, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak

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Colorful umbrellas newly installed in front of the Clock Tower.

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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:13 - Yi Pin Xiang Bak Kut Teh
1:31 - Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun
3:21 - Hawaii
5:57 - Sin Joo Heong
6:18 - Sin Guan Hoe
6:44 - Kapitan Classic
7:46 - Han Cheng Seafood

Teluk Intan is a town in Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia. It is the district capital and largest town in Hilir Perak district and third largest town in the state of Perak with an estimated population of around 120,000, about half of Hilir Perak district's total population (232,900).

In the early days, the town was known as Teluk Mak Intan, after a female Mandailing trader. It was here that the Perak rulers held court from 1528 until Kuala Kangsar became the royal town in 1877.

During the British protectorate era, the named was changed to Teluk Anson (Anson Bay), in honour of a British officer and last lieutenant-governor of Penang, Major-General Sir Archibald Edward Harbord Anson, who drew the plan of the modern township in 1882.

In 1982 during the centenary of the town's establishment, the name was changed again to Teluk Intan (Diamond Bay) by the Sultan of Perak. Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan is one of the town attractions. The town has a number of colonial buildings and Chinese shophouses together with modern buildings, few shopping complexes and a modern cinema.
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Where to go for desserts in Teluk Intan?! Hawayii served local dishes and desserts. #telukintan

3 Historical Temples in Teluk Intan,Perak, Malaysia

3 Historical Temples in Teluk Intan,Perak, Malaysia.


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1. Nagarathaar Sri Thendayuthapani Temple:


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3. Sri gnanananda puram:


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Recovery MCO Travels: Day Trip to Teluk Intan, Perak

Travel restrictions are lifted as Malaysia moved into the Recovery MCO phase during the Covid-19 pandemic. Thus the family decided to visit Teluk Intan, a quaint little town full of good food and nostalgia.

Food places mentioned in this video:
1. Sin Guan Hoe Kedai Biscuit (23, Jalan Pasir Bedamar, Pekan Teluk Intan)
2. Kedai Kopi Ah Wah (Jalan Syed Abu Bakar)
3. Restaurant Yi Pin Xiang Bak Koot Teh (Pekan Teluk Intan)
4. Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun (Jalan Hill, Pekan Teluk Intan)
5. Min Kee Food Enterprise (Jalan Hill, Pekan Teluk Intan)

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TELUK INTAN Town in Perak, Malaysia

Teluk Intan, Perak

Teluk Intan town is situated in the state of Perak, Malaysia, It is 163KM from Kuala Lumpur or 2 hours driving by car. Teluk Intan is surrounded by a giant loop of the river with population over 120,000. The town used to be known as Teluk Anson, in honour of the British official who helped to establish the town in the 1880s.

The town is famous for its pagoda shaped clock tower, nicknamed the Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan due to its definite tilt

The tower is standing at 25.5 meter height, was constructed in 1885 by Mr. Leong Choon Cheong and some Ceylonese contractors, It was built primarily to store water for local usage during the dry season and in case of fire. Local people contributed to buy the clock from James W. Benson, Turret Clock Makers of Ludgate Hill, London, It still works and chimes every 15 minutes.

The second floor of the tower was used by the Scouts in 1940, Since it began leaning over due to soft soil foundations, it has become a tourist attraction, It is a 3 storey brick construction with a large steel water tank at the upper level, From the outside however it has been disguised to look like an 8 storey Chinese pagoda.From 1977 to 1992 it was used as a branch of the Family Planning Board. The water tank is no longer used and is empty now.

The main economic activities in Teluk Intan are oil palm cultivation, palm oil production, shipbuilding and textile industry.

Sungai Perak:
Perak River is the second longest river in Peninsular Malaysia after Pahang River. A number of towns are on the banks of the river including the royal town of Kuala Kangsar. Most of the settlements in what is today Perak were situated near the river until the 19th century, when tin deposits were discovered elsewhere, most notably Ipoh

WCE:
The West Coast Expressway E32 is an interstate controlled-access highway running along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The 233-kilometre expressway is currently under construction, with several sections are open for public use. Once completed, the expressway will run between Changkat Jering, Perak and Banting, Selangor, following federal routes 5 and 60 for most of its route. The expressway is expected to be fully completed by the end of 2022.


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Teluk Intan , Sitiawan , Perak Malaysia

The Leaning Tower of Teluk Intan is a clock tower in Teluk Intan, Hilir Perak District, Perak, Malaysia. It is the Malaysian equivalent of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is 25.5 metres tall and, from the outside, looks like an 8 storey building, though inside it is actually divided into 3 storeys

Dataran JPS Teluk Intan

We were here to observed the lowest platform during the lowest river tide of the year. Most of the time the entire platform is submerged below water. According to the source, right to the edge of the platform is a drop-off point of 10 meters deep into the riverbed.

Dataran JPS Teluk Intan Kampung Terengganu di tebing Sungai Perak adalah tempat yang amat sesuai untuk menikmati panorama matahari terbit dan terbenam. Pembinaan dataran ini merupakan suatu projek tebatan banjir Bandar Teluk Intan Fasa 1. Projek yang bernilai RM 59,019,339.08 ini dimulakan pada 1 Disember 2015 dan disiapkan pada 26 April 2019. (from source)

安顺最正美食 Best Foodie Haunts in Teluk Intan

Dear friends
I’m slowly moving out of PJ to make features, for the entire week I was in Perak doing my rounds in some towns. For this episode I’ll start with my hometown Teluk Intan. Although this is my hometown but I already left Teluk Intan 50 years ago, which means I’ve not been keeping track with the food there. Thankfully I have relatives and friend who were there to guide me. This episode wouldn’t have been possible without the help of Annie Lee, William Lee, Bernard Ho and Poon Chee Seng. I hope you’ll enjoy this episode as much as I’ve worked on it. Please go out and support the local street food. Be it in Teluk Intan or otherwise. Thanks and see you in the next.

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Travel to Leaning Tower (Menara Condong) in Teluk Intan, Perak 🇲🇾Malaysia on weekend school holiday🛫, the pagoda shape of the leaning tower is so spectacular! #shorts #malaysia

Gateway To Teluk Intan, Perak

Bandar Teluk Intan terletak di selatan negeri Perak dan merupakan pusat pentadbiran bagi Hilir Perak. Bandar Teluk Intan dilingkungi oleh aliran Sungai Perak dan Sungai Bidor. Nama Teluk Mak Intan diambil dari seorang janda yang dikatakan mempunyai rupa paras yang cantik iaitu Mak Intan, yang berasal dari Mandahiling, Sumatera.

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TIMESTAMP
0:00 Intro
1:07 Menara Condong
2:00 Ladang Bunga Matahari
3:35 Sky Mirror @ Beting Beras Basah
4:24 Ladang MOCCIS
5:13 River Cruise di Teluk Intan
6:46 Cycledios
7:21 Gastronomi dan Produk Tempatan

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