
Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village
A serene cultural village nestled among limestone cliffs, offering a nostalgic journey through Malaysian heritage with scenic views and free rides.

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Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village
Best Time
Avoid midday heat

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A serene cultural village nestled among limestone cliffs, offering a nostalgic journey through Malaysian heritage with scenic views and free rides.
"An absolute gem for tourists, offering breathtaking views and a unique cultural experience."

👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and some uphill climbs, so comfortable footwear is a must!
☀️ Beat the Sun
Bring sunscreen, a hat, or use the provided ones to protect yourself from the sun.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.2 · 4,276 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Tranquil Lakeside Views
Main lake area
Enjoy the serene lake surrounded by lush greenery and dramatic limestone cliffs. Perfect for photos and peaceful reflection.

Cultural Village Exploration
Throughout the village
Step back in time exploring recreated houses and shops filled with antiques from the 60s-80s.

Hike to Antiques
Hillside trails
Ascend a small hill dotted with unique antiques and enjoy panoramic views of the village and surrounding nature.

Free Trishaw & Bicycle Rides
Designated areas
Cruise through the village on a complimentary trishaw or bicycle, adding a fun and nostalgic element to your visit.
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👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and some uphill climbs, so comfortable footwear is a must!
☀️ Beat the Sun
Bring sunscreen, a hat, or use the provided ones to protect yourself from the sun.
💰 Bring Cash
While entry fees can be paid, having cash is handy for fish food or small souvenirs.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Every corner is a photo opportunity! Capture the unique antiques, murals, and scenic views.
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👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and some uphill climbs, so comfortable footwear is a must!
☀️ Beat the Sun
Bring sunscreen, a hat, or use the provided ones to protect yourself from the sun.
💰 Bring Cash
While entry fees can be paid, having cash is handy for fish food or small souvenirs.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Every corner is a photo opportunity! Capture the unique antiques, murals, and scenic views.
🎶 Jukebox Fun
For just RM1, you can play your favorite old songs on the vintage jukebox.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Qing Xin Ling Leisure and Cultural Village as a hidden gem offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. The affordable entrance fee, free trishaw and bicycle rides, and the nostalgic atmosphere are frequently praised. Some find the food options limited and the prices for foreigners slightly higher, but overall, it's considered a highly recommended and worthwhile visit.
"This place is an absolute gem for tourists! I had an incredible time exploring it. The area is steeped in rich culture, and hiking the small hill was such a unique experience, especially with all the antiques scattered along the trail. The scenery is breathtaking, with a serene lake and fascinating caves to discover. The murals on the walls add an artistic charm to the surroundings, making the walk even more enjoyable.
For those who prefer cycling, there are shared bicycles available, which is a thoughtful touch and perfect for soaking in the beauty of the place at your own pace.
Overall, it’s a stunning destination and definitely worth the visit. Highly recommend experiencing this at least once!"
Ming Xuan (LMX)
"Really enjoyed this place and definitely think it’s worth a visit, entrance fee is 12RM for locals or 20RM for foreigners. Spent about about 1.5 - 2 hours looking around, you also have the option of using bikes to bike around which are free of charge (so much fun ) and if it’s to hot for you they also have hats you can use as long as you return to when you got from. Enjoyed looking round the different areas. You can purchase bags of fish food for 1RM to feed as you walk around In he lakes, also saw a turtle."
Emma Dawn
"Amazing place for tourist, we had a great time here, it's very rich in culture and great experience to be hiking a small hill with a lot of antiques on the side of the hill. We can walk around the lake and caves, there were some murals on the side.There's even a shared bicycle provided for anyone who wants to ride along the way.
Overall really worth the experience and a beautiful place. Would recommend to come at least once."
Sheryl Hua
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The village is located about 5 km from Ipoh city center, a short drive of around 20 minutes. You can take a taxi, ride-sharing service like Grab, or drive yourself.
Yes, parking is available at the village.
Public transport options might be limited. It's generally recommended to use ride-sharing services or drive for convenience.
While the village itself is walkable, exploring the wider Ipoh area is best done with a car or by using ride-sharing apps.
The village has some hilly terrain and stairs, so it might be challenging for those with significant mobility issues. However, some areas are accessible.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee is RM10 per person for locals and RM20 for foreigners. Children below 6 years old and OKU (disabled individuals) are free.
Children below 6 years old and OKU individuals get free entry.
Advance booking is generally not required. You can purchase tickets upon arrival.
While specific hours aren't always listed, it's generally open during daylight hours. It's advisable to check closer to your visit date if possible.
The entrance fee is per person.
📸 📸 Photography
The lakeside, the antique-filled houses, the hillside with antiques, and the murals offer fantastic photo opportunities. The trishaws and bicycles also make for great props.
Drone usage policies are not explicitly stated, but it's generally best to avoid them in cultural or recreational areas unless permitted.
No specific restrictions are mentioned, but it's always respectful to ask if photographing individuals.
Late afternoon offers beautiful golden hour light, while mornings can provide softer light and fewer crowds.
The village is rich with themes of nostalgia, culture, and nature, with many antiques and murals providing unique backdrops.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
While the village focuses on cultural experience and scenery, there might be small stalls or cafes. It's advisable to check or dine before/after your visit.
Bringing your own food and drinks is generally acceptable in recreational areas, but it's good practice to clean up after yourself.
Ipoh city center is renowned for its culinary scene, offering a wide variety of local delicacies.
Ipoh is famous for its 'tauge ayam' (bean sprout chicken), 'hor fun' (flat rice noodles), and 'white coffee'.
Ipoh generally offers affordable food options, especially at local eateries and hawker stalls.
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the village, but you can easily spend longer if you enjoy photography and leisurely exploration.
You can hike the small hill, explore the cultural village with its antiques, feed the fish, ride trishaws and bicycles, and enjoy the scenic views.
There isn't a strict route, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Follow the paths that lead to different sections of the village and the lake.
Yes, you can purchase fish food for RM1 per pack to feed the fish in the lake.
Qing Xin Ling translates to 'Serene Hill' in English, reflecting the peaceful atmosphere of the location.






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