Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village

Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village

Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village
3.5
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM

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3.5
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Conniehoo
10 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
We had fun and good explore at this place, highly recommended. You may enjoy slow walk or free bicycles to explore the place. Definitely a good place to visit.
Written 14 August 2023
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Peng Boon T
Singapore, Singapore1,935 contributions
Mar 2023
Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village has picturesque lake side and cliff views, old styled Malay, Chinese and Indian houses as well as double-bicycles with back seats (each vehicle can carry 4 adults plus a child) to save visitors from having to walk around the site. See 18 photos attached.
Written 15 March 2023
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Chipsnotcheap
Singapore, Singapore20 contributions
Dec 2022
Qing Xin Ling was recommended to us by Nick and Stephanie from Ipoh City Tour service which we originally did not plan in our itinerary of attractions to visit. It is a scenic location which has something for everyone young or old. I would certainly recommend visiting if you are traveling with an extended family. The younger ones enjoyed the little hiking and cycling while the elderly appreciated the cultural aspect of the attraction. Moreover, one could also either reside within the serenity of the attraction or work on your photography skills to take some wallpaper worthy scenic shots.
Written 25 December 2022
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ZettyZing
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia46 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
Best place to get closer to nature. Very peaceful place while enjoying the fish n all the old school items 😅

Pro tips :

-best to wear confortable shoes (a lot of stairs n walking)
-ready some water n snack food (but do not litter though, pls respect the nature) as no food sold there
-make sure to try ride the bicycle (its FREE)
-some area not suitable for elderly as some stairs are very steep
-bring camera !! (Every corner is an OOTD spot!)
-fish food are chargeable only at RM1
Written 13 November 2022
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Leong Chee Sheng
Singapore, Singapore117 contributions
Nov 2022 • Family
One of the more expensive temples in Ipoh (RM20 per person) but it is pretty fun and worth it in our experience. Lots to see such as murals and antiques, along with a beautiful trail along the cave and small lake. Get some fish food to feed the beautiful fishes here, and ride the bikes around.

We didn't go all the way up because it was too slippery from the dripping cavern water and steep for elderly. Overall fun day and you can spend up to 2 hours just chilling around here. Wish there's some food options here for people to chill.
Written 7 November 2022
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Peter Mueller
Sitiawan, Malaysia1,515 contributions
Aug 2022
A great place to visit xxx A MUST xxx In particular you should bring your kids along, they can see and lean how we the parents/older generation was growing up ...
Food and Drinks are available. To avoid the big crowd you should visit during the week.
Preferably you rent a room/chalet there overnite.
Written 12 September 2022
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LRMcK
Cairns, Australia1,820 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit. 20r each for international tourists. 12 for Malaysian adults. Children and disabled are free. Walk through the gate and get on a multi-person pedal bike. Stop off on the circuit wherever you like. Take a peek inside the old buildings which will transport you back in time. The Chinese displays are particularly interesting. So much old stuff to see, admire and reminisce. A delightful way to spend a half day.
Written 22 August 2022
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Mudcow
Ferrara, Italy337 contributions
Jun 2022
We had this in our back pocket in case our planned flying visit to Ipoh fell to pieces it did. We had a couple of really lovely hours here and would have stayed longer if our travel plans permitted.

The absence of casual racism regarding my skin colour but possession of Malaysian ID was a rare delight. The staff on the ticket counter were simply delightful and really helpful.

The collection and displays are wonderfully eclectic verging on eccentric. I cannot profess to entirely understanding the link to Dutch style windmills or the presence of a military police motorbike or mock up artillery piece; this would be 5 stars if there was a little more information available in BM or English, what was available seemed to mainly be in Hokkien/Mandaring which sadly I cannot read. However the children had a wonderful time feeding the turtles and fish and thoroughly enjoyed the wishing tree, learning a little more about local culture in the process. Some of the murals were particularly good too.

We will try to visit for longer next time we are near Ipoh. It was good value for money, especially at RM1 for a big bag of fish food!
Written 19 June 2022
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Celine2013
Cannes37 contributions
Jun 2022
Amazing place - proud to see that the tradition is treasured and being showcased to future generations. Unfortunately, the staffs at the entrance were not guest-friendly at all :(Very disappointed with their attitude and their customer service).
This place needs to be better advertised, The most beautiful /historical heritage is hidden at the end on the mountain side.
Written 19 June 2022
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yancheelaw
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia42 contributions
May 2022 • Family
Well decorated area with beautiful hilly sites, and cooling too. Decorated with many many cultural scenario, with some antiques as well. Enjoyed with many places for photographs.
Written 7 June 2022
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