To the average tourist, Kampar is an unknown sleepy hollow 40 km south of Ipoh, but to World War II veterans, the town was the scene of a ferocious battle between British and Indian troops from the 11th Indian Infantry Division and the Japanese 5th Division.
From 30 December, 1941 to 2 January, 1942, the British and Indian forces, numbering only 1,300 men, inflicted heavy casualties on an invading force of more than 6,000, before retreating. This battle was a Pyrrhic victory for the Japanese Imperial Army. Today, a memorial stands at Green Ridge, which, sadly, is not sign-posted.
What to do in Kampar?
Do a walkabout to see old buildings
Exploring Kampar does not require any map as it has only two main roads. With gentrification sitting on a back-burner, the town still retains its Old World charm. Its most noted heritage building is the Anglo-Chinese School which was founded in 1903 by Reverend W.E Horley.
Located on Jalan Kuala Dipang, the present structure was built in 1919. During the Japanese Occupation, it was turned into a Kempetai detention centre. The two-storey structure features a lower veranda that is supported by semi-circular arches. Balustrades run along the entire length of the first-storey veranda.
Several other pre-war buildings located along the same road showcase a myriad of architectural styles:
Persatuan Koo Kang Chow was inspired by art stucco elements. Its roof features a high broken pediment topped with five finials resting on square bases.
Constructed in 1929, Persatuan Nam Phun Soon exhibits a hybrid of Chinese and Art Deco influences. A low pediment on the ridge of its flat roof is embellished with horizontal pilasters.
The Hokkien Kong Hoey harks back to 1937, and typifies Art Deco style with an emphasis on vertical and horizontal elements. The frieze of its roof is adorned with horizontal motifs.
The former Mayban Finance Berhad exhibits Georgian designs. Sadly, it now stands abandoned.
Another eye-catching structure is the Wisma Tamil Methodist with its Baroque and Palladian motifs and friezes above window panels. Two pediments of a pans design hem a central semi-circular pediment. The church was founded in 1952 and services are in Tamil and English.
At Jalan Iskandar stands the quaint Sacred Heart Church at Jalan Iskandar. Established in 1908, the church’s present structure was constructed in 1937. Two pediments of a pans design hem a central semi-circular pediment. The church was founded in 1952 and services are in Tamil and English.
Visit the lakeside park and Muhibbah Garden
Kampar is also the site of the TAR University. Its campus stands beside a scenic lake where verdant hills form a backdrop. Bursting with beautiful flowers, a park on the bank of the lake becomes a focal point for morning exercises and evening strolls among the town folks.
Muhibbah Park, inspired by the concept of a Japanese garden, also offers quiet moments amidst landscaped greenery. The park is located opposite the Kampar police station.
Eat claypot chicken rice and chicken biscuits
Finally, mention must be made of Kampar’s famous claypot chicken rice. The dish is rice cooked with marinated chicken pieces and sausages in a claypot, and served with a small piece of salted fish. A good buy before your goodbye is chicken biscuit, which is sold by confectionery stores and grocers.
How to find Kampar
The town is about two hours north of KL, via the Lebuhraya Utara / AH2.
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Hello, I believe most of the Malaysian know where is Kampar!
Prasana Balaratnam your propaganda ain’t gonna work okay…
The Japanese victory here against the British defenders was not a phyrric victory. This battle opened a freeway southwards, allowing the invaders to march almost unchecked towards and into Singapore.
Ze Ru Eng
Where is it???
Please anyone write me the address of this place.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kampar,+Perak,+Malaysia/@4.2509283,101.0643427,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x31cb1c946cc13841:0x3941b4b2b8cbc7e0!8m2!3d4.308504!4d101.1536528
Thanks
My wife s home town
hahahah..in this tasek petang petang you can see memberang running2 chasing one and other here…hahhah..can fishing to..also can cuci mata..looking awek utar ..hahjajajja
I find it hard to believe that Malaysians have not heard of Kampar.
Peter MichaelGreig Ashley Greig-Momin Vinod Tynan Greig
Laura Lau macam so amazing like that :’D
All I know is kampar is a very hot place. ?
Hon Bin Woon
When do you want to visit ?
Hon Bin Woon when u are there…
A very small town, but you can find 3 ToTo outlets, 2 magnum and 2 1+3D outlets. Except for HSBC and Citibank, the rest of banks you also can find it here.
Actually many peoples know Kampar….I cycle to there everyday…..。
We are proud that the Indian soldiers have contributed to the defence of our country .
We really have alot of lovely places right here in CUti Cuti Malaysia..BE thankful for it.
you got me at the chicken biscuits (cc: Shakeel Irfan)
Charanjit Mann
Hahaha u come I will take u to this place
Evelyn Wong Valerie Chang Lipwei Chong
cycling here?
ON
Why not? When? ?
October? ?
Sounds good.
End Oct I can’t oh, go for holiday. Early or mid I ok.
Ok I plan
Can?
Kt dh p dh Hanan Lazim hehee..
Aah la..outdoor pengantin lama Rozita Saadan 🙂
Tu pn sbb ikot korang…klu x…xtaw ada tmpt cntik ni…heheh
Tu kna discover n explore tmpt2 bru..sabtu ni.hahaha
Pengantin lama tggu nk meletup ja ni Hanan Lazim
Selamat bersalin Rozita Saadan ??
Thanks yana comey Qalisha Liana..hepi besday yana..stay cute
Tq so much…???
Pamela Dolton Alex Nikiteas chicken biscuits?!
A wonderful place to visit…
Kadeisha Ajalon!! We are famous.
Nigel M Thompson
Ah yes.. The best place…
Oh Christina Krishnan town right?? Famous people
Hahahahaha!!! I just tumpang nie..
Chris Raj your ktown clan!
Massila Najib
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Michelle Baludda
Wow.
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