Daerah Kampar

Kampar District (Malay: Daerah Kampar) is a district in Perak, Malaysia, located in the southeastern part of the state, at the western foot of the Titiwangsa Mountains, and bordering the state of Pahang to the east. The area is 920 square kilometers. The county seat is Jinbao. There is a Kampar County Council.

There are 14 new Chinese villages in Jinbao County. Seven of them are traditional new villages and seven are reorganized villages. On 5 March 2009, Eston Village, Kampung Nawa, Island Reorganization Village, Independence Park Reorganization Village and Hualong New Village in Kampar County were officially announced that they were approved to be placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and could receive perennial development funding from the Government.

The total population of Kampar County was 98,978 in 2010, accounting for about 4.20% of the total population of Perak (2,352,743). The following figures are based on the 2010 Malaysian Population Census.

Sightseeing chapter UTAR

Kampar, including Bandar Baru Utama, offers several interesting sights and attractions for visitors to explore. Here's a list of some notable places and activities in Kampar, Bandar Baru Utama, and the surrounding area for sightseeing:

  1. Kampar Old Town: Stroll through the historic streets of Kampar Old Town, which still retain some of the charming pre-war architecture. You can explore local shops, cafes, and soak in the town's nostalgic atmosphere.

  2. Kinta Tin Ming Museum: Learn about the history of tin mining, which was a significant part of Kampar's past. The Tin Mining Heritage Park features informative displays and restored mining equipment.

  3. Kampar Railway Station: The Kampar Railway Station is a historic structure with unique architecture. Even if you're not taking a train, it's worth a visit for its distinctive design.

  4. Kampar Clock Tower: The clock tower is a prominent landmark in the town, located at the center of Kampar Old Town. It's a good spot for taking photos and enjoying the town's ambiance.

  5. Kampar Wet Market: Visit the local wet market to experience daily life and sample fresh produce, seafood, and local ingredients. It's an excellent place to explore the vibrant market culture.

  6. Kampar Pasar Malam (Wednesday Night Market): If you're in Kampar on the right evening, don't miss the night market. You can sample a variety of local street foods, snacks, and shop for souvenirs.

  7. Chinese Temples: Kampar is home to several Chinese temples, such as Kampar Gu Miao Temple. These temples are not only places of worship but also architectural and cultural landmarks.

Remember to check the opening hours and any admission fees for specific attractions, as they may vary. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or just enjoying the local culture, Kampar and Bandar Baru Utama offer a variety of sightseeing options for visitors to enjoy.

Anglo Chinese School, Kampar (ACS)

Merdeka Clock Tower in Kampar

Sacred Heart Church Kampar

Other Reference: 文化理想

Accommodation Package

  1. Grand Kampar Hotel - https://www.grandkamparhotel.com.my/


     
  2. Westlake Villas - http://www.westlakevillas.com.my/en

     
  3. Danish House - https://www.danishhouse.com.my/


Food Chapter (Google Map Location)

Kampar is a small town located in the state of Perak, Malaysia, and it's known for its diverse and delicious food offerings. Here are some of the best foods you can try in Kampar:

  1. Chicken Biscuit (Kai Chai Piah): This is one of Kampar's most famous snacks. It's a type of flaky pastry filled with a sweet and savory mixture of shredded chicken and other seasonings. You can find these biscuits in various bakeries and shops in town.

  2. Curry Chicken Bun (Roti Kahwin): These are bun-like sandwiches filled with curry chicken and vegetables. They are often enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack. You can find them at local eateries and stalls.

  3. Hakka Mee: Kampar is known for its Hakka heritage, and Hakka Mee is a popular dish in the region. It's made with noodles and a flavorful minced meat sauce. You can find this dish in many restaurants and street food stalls.

  4. Claypot Chicken Rice: If you're a fan of hearty and flavorful dishes, try the claypot chicken rice. It's made by cooking marinated chicken with rice, Chinese sausage, and mushrooms in a claypot. The result is a tasty and aromatic one-pot meal.

  5. Wanton Noodles: Wanton noodles in Kampar are delicious, with springy egg noodles served with wantons (dumplings) and slices of char siu (roast pork). The combination of flavors and textures in this dish is sure to satisfy your taste buds.

  6. Kampar Chee Cheong Fun: This variation of rice noodle rolls is unique to Kampar. It's typically served with a sweet and savory sauce, chili sauce, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. The rolls are soft and silky, making for a delightful snack or light meal.

  7. Satay: You can find satay (skewered and grilled meat) at various stalls and eateries in Kampar. The tender, marinated meat is served with a delicious peanut sauce and sometimes accompanied by rice cakes and cucumber.

  8. Nasi Lemak: This is a popular Malaysian dish, consisting of rice cooked in coconut milk, served with sambal (spicy chili paste), anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sometimes fried chicken. It's widely available in Kampar and makes for a satisfying meal.

  9. Street Food Stalls: Kampar has a vibrant street food scene. Exploring the night markets or roadside stalls can lead to culinary discoveries like fried snacks, desserts, and local specialties.

  10. Kampar Herbal Jelly (Guai Ling Gou): If you're looking for a refreshing dessert, try Kampar's herbal jelly. It's a cooling dessert made from a blend of herbs and served with syrup.

Kampar may be a small town, but it's big on flavor. You'll find a mix of Chinese, Malay, and Indian influences in its cuisine, making it a great place to explore the diverse food culture of Malaysia. Don't forget to check out local recommendations and ask the residents for their favorite food spots, as hidden gems can often be found off the beaten path.

Other Reference:

  1. Restaurants near Grand Kampar Hotel
  2. Best Food in Kampar: Top 10 Restaurant to Visit