110yo Ipoh Town Hall to be turned into performing arts centre


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A street view of the white colonial-style Ipoh Town Hall building, which served as a British administrative centre in the early 1910s. Photo: Bernama

The 110-year-old Ipoh Town Hall building, situated in the heart of the capital city in Perak, is set to be transformed into a performing arts centre by early next year.

The white colonial-style building, which served as a British administrative centre in the early 1910s, can accommodate up to 600 people at a time.

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