Ho Yan Hor Museum ✨
by Firaa_
Sep 21, 2023
#ipohtrip
Stepping into the **Ho Yan Hor Museum**, I’m instantly transported to 1950s Ipoh. The air carries the earthy aroma of herbal brews, and the walls whisper stories of a humble tea empire that became a Malaysian household name.
### **First Impressions**
The restored **Art Deco shophouse** dazzles with vintage charm—original wooden cabinets display antique weighing scales, faded receipts, and the iconic green packaging of **Ho Yan Hor’s herbal tea**. A life-sized diorama of founder **Dr. Ho Kai Cheong** prescribing his signature blend makes me feel like I’ve stepped into his clinic.
### **What to Discover**
1. **From Clinic to Empire**: Interactive panels reveal how Dr. Ho, a physician, created his herbal tea in **1941** to treat patients—later bottling it as a wellness drink.
2. **Time Capsule Pharmacy**: Open drawers to sniff dried herbs like *lo han guo* and *chrysanthemum*—the very ingredients still used today.
3. **Instagram-Worthy Spots**: Pose with the giant tea cup installation or the retro tricycle once used for deliveries.
### **Hidden Gems**
- **Secret Recipe Corner**: Peek at Dr. Ho’s handwritten notes (don’t worry, the exact formula remains locked away!).
- **Free Tea Sampling**: Sip a cup of the signature brew—lightly bitter, sweetened with nostalgia.
### **Why It’s Special**
More than a museum, this is a **love letter to Malaysian entrepreneurship**. The free entry (donations welcome) and central location make it a perfect 30-minute stop between Ipoh’s food hunts.
**Rating**: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
**Perfect For**: Heritage lovers, Instagrammers, and anyone who’s ever sipped Ho Yan Hor tea during a childhood flu.
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