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
Sunday
Closed
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3.5
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Neris29
Singapore, Singapore243 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Owners have re-created a local village at this very picturesque location set within limestone hills and ponds. Kids enjoyed cycling around on family bicycles which available free of charge. Rickshaws are similarly available if you fancy more exercise. There are lots of fish and turtles in the ponds and fish feed can be purchased for RM 1 per packet. Overall, it was a pleasant way to spend an hour or so. Certainly it was more enjoyable than I had expected.
Written 23 December 2023
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Nicky Ang
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia27 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
The scenery and interior is great! Quite a big place to explore. You get to ride trishaws and bicycles (no extra payment). Better to allow ticket purchase on the spot rather than asking tourists to buy tickets from some furniture shop 3km away.
Written 7 March 2020
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Jo-Ann
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia17,011 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Call Syarikat Perabot Kota to book your tickets. Especially if you are driving from afar, do book your tickets. This cultural village is a nice little place located at the back of a residential area. Not a problem to find with Waze. You may ride a bike but I would rather walk. Lots of old fashioned stuff to see and reminisce about. Pretty cool set up.
Written 5 March 2020
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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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Leong Chee Sheng
Singapore, Singapore353 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.
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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LRMcK
Cairns, Australia1,966 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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Peter Mueller
Sitiawan, Malaysia1,477 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.
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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Sam L
3 contributions
Jan 2022
Costs MYR10 for adults and I would say it's pretty worth it. The place is huge and there are many things to see. I really enjoyed the scenery and the atmosphere of the village. There's a sort of hill towards the back which requires a bit of walking up and hiking. It's not particularly tough but natural hillwater drips onto the narrow path so do be careful on your way up and more so on your way down. Fairly sufficient parking as well.
Written 8 January 2022
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Celine2013
Cannes34 contributions
June 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.
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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Koloblicin
Singapore, Singapore586 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
It is a nice mini village of sorts with a huge lake in the middle. There is supposed to be many small shops selling stuff but they are mainly abandoned. There are a variety of bicycles to rent to cycle around the place. But there is nothing major to see here.
Written 13 March 2020
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You can use either grabcar or taxi. I don't think there are any other public transport.
Written 8 February 2022
Hi,can we buy the ticket right away in your entrance gate or need to buy from afar shop?
Written 29 August 2019
the ticket is not sold at the entrance gate. You'll have to get tickets from Kota Furniture Shop which is about 5mins before the place.
Written 29 August 2019
how far is this place from simpang pulai or is there a nearer route
Written 4 June 2019
Sorry, I am unable to answer this qn. You may want to ask the driver if you are going there by a private vehicle. I booked a vehicle for a day and he drove us to the place.
Written 4 June 2019
Hi, can I know is this place open back already?
Written 1 September 2017
Yes, it is open but you have to buy the entrance ticket somewhere nearby.bit of a hassle though but great day for recreation.
Written 1 September 2017
may i know if it will be opened during this coming school holiday March 20 - 25?
Written 27 February 2017
I'm not sure if it is still open as it has been receiving a lot of complaints about the place. It's not worth going. A better place will be Kek Look Tong nearby. It's a beautiful cave with stalagmites and stalactites inside with a temple inside. If you go before 5.30pm, the cave opens into a wonderful view of the zen garden which you can walk with beautiful views in every corner. The best thing is its free.
Written 28 February 2017
Yes. I think it's RM 6 but it's not worth it. The place is terrible.
Written 15 February 2017
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