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Gopeng
Town
Jalan Kampung Rawa in Gopeng town
Street of Gopeng Town
Gopeng is located in Peninsular Malaysia
Gopeng
Gopeng
Location of Gopeng within Peninsula Malaysia
Coordinates: 4°28′18″N 101°09′55″E / 4.4717°N 101.1654°E / 4.4717; 101.1654
CountryMalaysia
StatePerak
DistrictKampar

Gopeng is a town located in Mukim Teja, Kampar District, Perak, Malaysia. It is situated approximately 20 km (12 mi) south of Ipoh, the state capital.

History

See also: Mining in Malaysia

Gopeng was the most important town in the Kinta Valley until 1890, when Ipoh became more prominent. Gopeng was intensively mined by both European and Chinese miners, the latter having significant Hakka representation under Chung Keng Kwee, the leader of the Hai San secret society during the Larut War. He was appointed as the Kapitan Cina after the Pangkor Treaty, and although his main homes were in Taiping and Penang, he maintained his foothold in Gopeng, securing contracts for street lighting there in 1892 as well as building quarters for civil servants thereafter.[1] For the first few decades after British intervention, Gopeng was run by a tripartite; the Europeans, the Chinese led by the Eu family, and the Sumatrans by the Assistant Penghulu Imam Prang Ja Barumun. Gopeng is also one of the first places where large numbers of Orang Asli came into contact with outsiders in the 19th century.[1]

Amenities

Commercial services

Transportation

Road network

E1 towards Gopeng Interchange

Gopeng is located on the west side of the North-South Expressway (E1) stretch of Tapah-Simpang Pulai. The expressway cuts through the limestone hills and the Titiwangsa range, and Tapah-Gopeng stretch is one of the most scenic routes on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. On clear days, the Lata Kinjang waterfall could be seen on the right side of the highway for drivers heading up north to Gopeng.

Bus

Education

Primary schools[edit]

Vernacular schools[edit]

National schools[edit]

Secondary schools[edit]

Tertiary institutions[edit]

Tourist attractions

Notable personalities born in Gopeng

References

  1. ^ a b Khoo Salma Nasution & Abdur-Razzaq Lubis (2005). Kinta Valley : pioneering Malaysia's modern development. Ipoh: Perak Academy. p. 129. ISBN 9834211309. Retrieved 8 September 2021.