Qing Xin Ling Leisure & Cultural Village

Relive the nostalgic memory of exploring Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village with your family and experience the breathtaking atmosphere. Aside from the cave temples, Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village are one of the attractions in Malaysia. Located further south of Ipoh city center, Qing Xin Ling are one of the ideal places for family outings. This family-friendly village provides discovery for families and education for children on the past generation’s equipment and activities. So come as we provide this family guide activity that you may consider the next time heading to Ipoh, Malaysia.

Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village

WHERE IS QING XIN LING LEISURE AND CULTURAL VILLAGE

Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village are located around 7km from the city of center of Ipoh. Most of the visitors after coming from Kek Lok Tong Temple will head to Qing Xin Ling Village.

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ENTRANCE FEE & OPENING HOURS

Qing Xin Ling Ticket Counter

RM12
Malaysians

RM20
Foreigners

FREE
Children & Disable Person

The park is open from Mondays – Saturday ( 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM ) and Closed on Sunday.

PARKING AREAS

Parking Area At Qing Xin Ling Leisure Park

There are many parking spaces available for all visitors visiting the village. The parking space are FREE for with a huge parking space available outside the park. tourist.

5 THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR FAMILY

Old Man Statue Qin Xin Ling Park
I Love Qing Xin Ling Ipoh Malaysia

There are plenty of things to see and do for each family in Qing Xin Ling. So here we list down the top 5 things to do when visiting with your family.

Qing Xin Ling Leisure Park Map

#1 CYCLE AROUND THE VILLAGE

Cycling Around Qing Xin Ling Ipoh

To fully explore the village, families can try the quad bicycles which are available to use for FREE. Quad bicycle or Quadracycle are a four-wheeled vehicle that requires 4 persons to cycle. Families will enjoy cycling especially where each one will need to cycle to move it. Also, visitors can just park the quad bicycle on the side, while checking on the interesting station for a photograph.

#2 FEED THE FISH OR DUCKS

Pond At Qing Xin Ling Leisure Park
Fish Feed RM1 Qing Xin Ling

The village has a man-made pond or lake where families can check on the large-size fish and turtles. Aside from fish, there are also ducks and goose located near the main entrance. For RM1, visitors can get a small packet of food to use to feed the fish.

#3 DISCOVER THE KAMPUNG HOUSE

Chinese House Qing Xin Ling Leisure Park
Inside Malay House At Qing Xin Ling Ipoh

Explore the old house used to live by most of the Chinese and Malay communities in Malaysia. Visitors can get inside and witness the nostalgic experience of the various vintage collections inside the house.

#4 CLIMB THE HILL

Memory Lane At Qing Xin Ling Leisure Park

Near the village area, visitors can climb the small hill that leads to the narrow walkway. From here visitors can have a lovely walk while viewing the occupations and equipment used back in old days. Walking through this small alley visitors can experience a cooling sensation coming from the breeze of the wind.

Hill Of Zodiac Signs Qing Xin Ling Park

#5 MAKE A WISH ON WISHING TREE

Wishing Tree At Qing Xin Ling Leisure Park

Visitors also can make a wish on the wishing tree located in the main area of the village. For RM3, visitors can write their wishes on the red belt paper and throw it to the tree hoping it will not drop and them make a wish.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Selamat Datang Qing Xin Ling

Overall Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village are like a park that combines cultural heritage and nature experience for all visitors and families. Visiting Qing Xin Ling provides an amazing experience for children to learn about the tradition that displays the traditional kampung life. With the wide array of vintage and antique items, most adults will have the blast from their past experiences.

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A wife and a mother of three toddlers | Previously working as customer service executive in a logistics supply chain | working at home mom. But in spite of this added responsibilities I still find time to travel and explore together with my family.

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