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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Choosing Simple Joys in Ipoh

Today was one of those quietly meaningful days — ordinary on the surface, but deeply grounding.

I accompanied my parents to the bank to settle some Safe Deposit Box matters. No rush, no stress, just the three of us moving through errands at a gentle pace. After banking, we stopped by a furniture shop, browsing without urgency, talking about practical things and small possibilities. Then came lunch — simple chap fan (economy rice), comforting and familiar, the kind of meal that doesn’t try to impress but always satisfies.

After a week-long break, I finally laced up my shoes and went for a brisk walk around my neighbourhood. The moment I stepped out, my body remembered why I love walking here. Ipoh is wrapped in limestone hills and lush greenery, and every walk feels like a quiet conversation with nature.

Some days, I’m greeted by monkeys living by the hills, watching curiously from a distance. Other days, I walk a little faster after being almost chased by dogs — a reminder to stay alert and laugh about it later. It’s never boring, always alive, always real.

As I walked, it became even clearer to me — Ipoh is where I want to spend the rest of my life. I love the peace here. I love the limestone hills standing quietly in the background, the good food that doesn’t need hype, the lower cost of living, and the deep familiarity of everything around me. Nothing feels foreign. Nothing feels forced.

Life in Ipoh is simple. But I’ve learned that simplicity can buy me something far more valuable than flashy wealth or luxury — peace and happiness.

And right now, that feels like everything.



These chap fan dishes from Ritzbina @ Bercham only cost RM32, consisting of 6 dishes, 2 large brown rice, a huge braised fish head and a big packet of steamed chickpeas. We kept the braised fish head for dinner.  The dishes are by far the best in Ipoh in terms of quality (not overly salty or oily) and price. My parents love to get their chap fan at this restaurant.






My mum stole some pix of me while I was doing banking at the ATM.




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