Ever wonder where the name of Ipoh comes from? I believe most Ipohans will encounter the name of 'Paloh' as well. So where is the word, Ipoh, comes from and what exactly is 'Paloh'?
Ipoh is derived from 'Upas' or 'Ipoh tree' which grew abundantly along Kinta River in those days. Some said Ipoh trees existed in vicinity of Cowan Street.
Name: Ipoh / Upas tree.
Scientific Name: Antiaris Toxicaria.
Native: South East Asia, India and Sri Lanka.
Name: Ipoh / Upas tree.
Scientific Name: Antiaris Toxicaria.
Native: South East Asia, India and Sri Lanka.
The sap of this plant is poisonous and was used by 'Orang Asli' (Indigenous people) to coat the tip of the darts of their blowpipes. It proves to be lethal should it come in contact with wound.
Currently there are only 2 Ipoh trees left in the entire Ipoh City.
Currently there are only 2 Ipoh trees left in the entire Ipoh City
2 comments:
in javanese, upas mean poison
I have being told about Ipoh's pseudonym as Paloh by a senior citizen. His name is Haji Ishak or well known as Ayoi who lives at Kampung Kuala Pari Hilir. He told me that Paloh was one from Ipoh's Old Name.
He also told to me about Kampung Paloh, Tin Mines in Kuala Pari area, Kuala Pari and its surrounding areas' history, as well as Train-Motorcar mishap at November 1986 in Kuala Pari and also Islamic Educations.
Nei, Nei Hai Pin Towe?
(You, where do you want to go?)
Pa-Loh.
(Paloh, or Ipoh.)
He said...
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