Saturday, November 27, 2010

Lam Looking Bazaar Is Back

There is no update on Lam Looking Bazaar restoration in this blog since 4-Jan-2010. The building work is completed & I see the first occupant, probably is the anchor tenant, namely Sew Cheong, has moved in. As far as I know, this is a Chinese traditional medical trading company that originally operating in Hugh Low Street. Lam Looking Bazaar is now entering a new chapter. I believe a lot of Ipoh citizens hope to see the bazaar to regain its shine like in the past glorious era. However, I find the name of Lam Looking Bazaar that engraved on building has been removed (you could refer photo in the post dated 21-Jan-2009). And the restoration has made it too "new", people who do not familiar with its history may think this is just another new building.

10 comments:

  1. Hi Chun Kee,

    Yes, you are right. I could hardly recognised this building anymore. It was a far cry from the Perak Emporium days we once knew in the 1970s.

    By the way, Sew Cheong is the family business of my eldest brother-in-law. His paternal grandpa is the founder of this medical shop at the old premises. They also sells exotic stuffs like shark fin, abalone or sea cucumber back then.

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  2. Hi Ipohgal. Thank you for the information. Looks like Sew Cheong's business is growing in good shape.

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  3. The old name was Lam Look Ing to be more precise:)

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  4. Hi Chun Kee, the old name was Lam Look Ing to be precise:)

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  5. Nice !! And, they should retained the original name. Btw, I miss Perak Emporium.

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  6. Hi Ian, thanks for pointing out the error :) i will correct the name in relevant posts

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  7. Great place, I remember back then always going thro item on display at "Belakang Lookin"

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  8. Glad the see the new development.
    Hope to see the Lam Look Ing name on it somewhere, just to preserve some history.
    He was my mother's grandfather.

    Kah W Leong

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  9. Hello Leong, would you mind to tell us more about Lam Look Ing & may be also history of this building?

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