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There are many modern shopping centers and supermarkets in Perak, especially in lpoh and the major towns. Other places where you can pick up good bargains are at the pasar malam or night markets. These are street bazaars that stock everything from local handicrafts to folk medicine, from farm-fresh produce to casual wear.

Handicraft
Traditional handicraft is a prominent cottage industry in Perak and is predominantly found in Kuala Kangsar. There are many handicraft centers which sell local crafts such as tabu sayong (earthenware), tekat benang emas (gold embroidery), bamboo carvings and seashell designs. The most popular centers are at Enggor, Kampung Berala, Kampung Padang Changkat and Kampung Kepala Bendang. However, you will be able to find well-stocked handicraft centers along every route you travel.

Local Fruits
A trip to Perak isn't complete without a taste of pomelos and seedless guavas. Pomelos are seedless citrus fruits usually the size of a soccer ball, and are grown exclusively in the state. Other succulent fruits include seasonal' rambutan, mangosteens, mangoes and durians.

"Pasar Malam" - Night Market
Pasar malam is a potpourri of sights and sounds, making it a fascinating experience of a truly Malaysian identity. Comprising makeshift stalls which stock anything from folk medicine and fresh fruits to household utensils and fashionwear, these night bazaars are a treat for the senses and a paradise for bargain hunters.

Eating out - Perak has its own share of culinary delights and flavors. Ipoh, a city with a large Cantonese-speaking population, is noted for such specialties as hor fun or smooth rice noodles, Ipoh steamed chicken rice served with bean sprouts and curry mee noodles.

Two popular Malay special dishes native to the state are rending tok, beef cooked with spices and eaten with glutinous rice cake and tempoyak, fermented durian added to seafood dishes or eaten with fresh vegetables and sambal (pounded chilli).

Those who appreciate Indian food will find a tempting array of breads and curries. A novelty for most is banana leaf rice, an exotic Indian dish served with rice, curry, chutneys and a choice of chicken, mutton or fish.

Ipoh offers a wide choice of settings fro eating out. On the higher end, hotels and air-conditioned restaurants provide comfortable surroundings and privacy. Try the hawker centers fro their sheer variety of local food, snacks and desserts. Among the popular spots are the Ipoh Railway Station, Old Town Food Center, Wooley Food Court in Ipoh Garden and Menglembu. The restaurants in Lumut and Pangkor have an array of tasty seafood dishes on the menu.

While eating out, take the opportunity to sample the variety of seasonal fruits grown in the state such as durians, rambutans and seedless guavas. Tambun pomelo, a juicy citrus fruit with a thick rind, grown exclusively in the state and groundnuts from Menglembu and Sungai Siput are popular items, usually bought by visitors as gifts fro relatives and friends.

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