Museum
Kota Ngah Ibrahim
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Kota Ngah Ibrahim is a historical fort built in the 1870s by Ngah Ibrahim, a local Malay chieftain. It played a key role in the Larut Wars and later served as a British administrative center. Today, it houses a museum with exhibits on Perak's history, including artifacts, weapons, and documents. Visitors can explore the original structures, such as the watchtower and jail cells, and learn about the region's tin mining legacy and colonial conflicts.
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- Explore the restored fort buildings, including the chieftain's residence and watchtower.
- View the collection of historical weapons and traditional Malay artifacts.
- Learn about the Larut Wars through informative displays and dioramas.
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