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Ipoh history

1. Brief introduction of Ipoh urban architecture with British colonial characteristics in the old town of Ipoh.

Besides, Ipoh used to be called Barlow.

Ipoh usually refers to the city hall of Ipoh or the area under the jurisdiction of Ipoh in Bandaranaya, including small towns near Ipoh such as Simbang Pulai, Jumol, Jalabang, Hualin, Wanwangli and Tanjung Rambutan. Ipoh in history refers to the "old street" and "new market" separated by Jindahe.

2. The history of Damascus. The tin culture in Malaysia was gradually formed after hundreds of years. Malaysia's tin craft originated in Britain. /kloc-In the 8th century, Britain invented a new alloy containing tin, copper and antimony, which was called "British metal". This metal is a new raw material for making tinware, and the tin content in the alloy is at least 84%. Because the tin content is the decisive factor for the quality of tin containers, the tin content of tin containers produced in Malaysia is as high as 97%, and the rest of copper is used to increase the ductility of tin containers, while antimony makes the alloy tougher.

The British who occupied Malaysia used the rich local tin resources for production and processing to meet the huge demand for tin products in Britain. Malaysia soon became the largest tin producer in the world and gradually produced the highest quality tin products in the world. Before 1970s, Malaysia's tin production ranked first in the world, accounting for more than half of the world's total output, so it was called "Tin Capital of the World". Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh in Perak, Linming in Taiping and Pahang were once the main tin mines in Malaysia. In particular, Lin Ming once owned the largest underground tin mine in the world, with a depth of over 1600 meters. At its peak, the mine had more than 3,000 employees.

Today, tin is very important in Malaysia. Tin ore export is one of the main sources of foreign exchange in Malaysia, and Malays call tin their national treasure.

3. Cultural Education in Ipoh Most schools in Ipoh are mainly Chinese schools, because 75% of the population are Chinese. The school is divided into two stages: primary school and secondary school. Secondary schools are also divided into two types: public and private. Ipoh's primary schools are only state-run, and Chinese schools are mainly Chinese. All textbooks will be in Chinese except a Malay textbook and an English textbook. There are great differences between public secondary schools and private secondary schools. Malay is the main language of the State Council, and Mandarin is the main language of private parliament. Many of these schools have a history of decades (some even have a history of hundreds of years). In addition, many schools were introduced to Ipoh by Catholic missionaries.

School list SRJK(C) Huayu * * * folk Chinese primary school SRJK(C) Samtate three German folk primary schools SMJK Samtate three German folk middle schools SJK (C) Sanchai Sancai National Chinese Bachelor Jia Baolin School Peinan National Primary School Baolin High School Peinan Independent Middle School SMJBaolin Peinan National Middle School Bachelor Jia Notre Dame National Primary School SMJNotre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame National Bachelor Jia Yucai National Primary School Yucai Independent Middle School SMJK Yucai National Middle School SMK Sripomalay Perak Girls' School Ipoh Perak Middle School SMK Jalan Pasiput H Okawahara Middle School SMK Meeting Ipoh Xiu De Girls' High School Anderson School Ipoh Anderson Middle School St Michael's College SMK Sri Anbang Sri Anbang Middle School SMK Gunung Lapath Kunlun Horn Middle School Shenzhai Middle School Ipoh Anderson School (Anderson) Ipoh English School (ACS) Ipoh Methodist Girls' School (MGS) Ipoh International School (Ipoh's only school for children of foreign immigrants/foreigners working/living in this country).

4. Which brand of white coffee is good? Ipoh Changjiang White Coffee has the longest history in Ipoh, Malaysia, with a history of 40 years. It is also the first enterprise in Malaysia to produce white coffee. Taste, mellow and silky. Ipoh Yangtze White Coffee is made of precious Arabica coffee beans, which are completely free of impurities such as wheat grains and corn grains, and baked at low temperature, retaining the original natural flavor and mellow taste of coffee.