Jalan Leong Boon Swee is an important inner-city road in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. It stretches east–west, linking Bulatan Bahagia—the roundabout where Jalan Tun Abdul Razak and Jalan Panglima Bukit Gantang Wahab meet—to Jalan Tokong and Jalan Pasir Puteh in the east. 1
Jalan Leong Boon Swee begins at Bulatan Bahagia in the west and runs eastward toward Jalan Tokong and Jalan Pasir Puteh. It serves as an important route between the city centre and the southern suburbs of Ipoh. The road passes through a densely built-up urban zone, with rows of pre-war shophouses and small businesses on both sides. 2
Along Jalan Leong Boon Swee, visitors can find a fascinating mix of old and new Ipoh. Traditional trades, eateries, and temples coexist with newer offices and boutique hotels. The Tokong Nam Thean Tong and other local places of worship are easily accessible from here, reflecting the area’s long-standing multicultural heritage. The road’s proximity to both the Old Town core and the Pasir Puteh neighbourhood makes it a natural crossroads of community life. 3
Jalan Leong Boon Swee is named after one of Ipoh’s early community leaders, Leong Boon Swee, a well-known philanthropist and businessman in the early 20th century. A fun fact: the road once formed part of a busy trading corridor where local merchants supplied goods to tin miners during Ipoh’s tin-mining boom. Today, its old-world atmosphere still attracts photographers and heritage enthusiasts. 4
Motorists can access Jalan Leong Boon Swee from Bulatan Bahagia in the west or from Jalan Tokong and Jalan Pasir Puteh in the east. Because of its location near Ipoh’s city centre, the road experiences steady traffic during business hours. Street parking is available but limited, especially near the commercial stretches. Pedestrians can easily explore the area’s many food outlets, temples, and small shops on foot. 5
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