Set for a new look


Sorry sight: A file image of the state of the teahouse in the park before the site was cleared. The location will be turned into a green space for the City Rehabilitation Centre and the public.

AFTER more than five decades, the Japanese Garden in Ipoh set up by the Perak Turf Club in the early 1960s is no more.

But rather than dwell on the past, the club’s management is gearing up efforts to transform the 0.48ha site on Jalan Raja DiHilir into a “sensory garden”.

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