Nostalgia
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Nostalgia: How Times Change
Christmas, although a Christian festival, in many ways, it is no different from the other religious festivals we enjoy in…
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Nostalgia: Architecture of the Night
By Ian Anderson Architecture of the night or nocturnal architecture is a fancy term for floodlighting buildings to show off…
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Nostalgia: Boutique Hotels of Old
By Ian Anderson The last time I looked at a website for Ipoh hotels I discovered that it claimed that…
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Nostalgia: A Different Sort of Chop
By Ian Anderson Leong Fu So was born in Teluk Anson in 1932, the son of a policeman. Shortly afterwards,…
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Nostalgia: Times Change
By Ian Anderson There is no doubt that things have to change as we cannot stay in a sort of…
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Nostalgia: Yeoh Ghim Khoon, Transport Entrepreneur
By Ian Anderson There was a time when Ipoh was said to be the town with more Mercedes cars than…
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Nostalgia: How About a Nice Cup of Tea!
By Ian Anderson There can be nothing more soothing for many people than a nice cup of tea, whether with…
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Nostalgia: Lets Go on a Pub Crawl
By Ian Anderson Over the years, Ipoh has fostered many pubs, but none lasted for too long, apart from the…
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Nostalgia: One Man’s Rubbish is Another Man’s Collectable
By Ian Anderson The British first arrived in India in 1758, as the British East India Company. In 1858, the…
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Nostalgia: Memories of Merdeka
By Ian Anderson While Tunku Abdul Rahman was doing his famous Merdeka performance in the Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on…
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