Han Chin Pet Soo Museum Ipoh

HAN CHIN PET SOO MUSEUM, IPOH

Discover the fascinating history of Ipoh's tin mining boom through Malaysia's first Hakka tin miners' museum

Overview

Han Chin Pet Soo Museum is one of Ipoh's most important heritage attractions, located in the heart of the city's historic Old Town district.

Originally established in 1893 as the exclusive clubhouse of the Hakka Miners' Club, the building served as a gathering place for wealthy tin mine owners during Ipoh's prosperous tin mining era.

Today, the restored building operates as a museum showcasing the social, economic, and cultural history of the Hakka community and the tin mining industry that transformed Ipoh into one of Southeast Asia's richest towns.

Through exhibits, artifacts, photographs, and guided tours, visitors gain insight into the lives of miners, merchants, and community leaders who shaped modern Ipoh.

Museum Features

Areas Open to Visitors

How to Access

By Car / Taxi

From Ipoh Railway Station

From Concubine Lane

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Entrance Fees

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