Saturday, October 2, 2010



The sign " KTM Slim River" is
standing outside of the railyway station
The entrance of the KTM and
you can buy the ticket money at here
After buying the ticket, you can walk around here
while waiting the train
The corridor of railyway station

A coming train
A leaving train




Saturday, September 18, 2010

Plantations of Slim River

Plants by villagers of Slim River
One type of plantations of Slim River
Another view of plantations

New Village, Slim River

A colourful village at Slim River
Another side of Slim River
Junction in New Village
Another view of New Village
The entrance of New Village
Villagers living peacefully in here

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Slim Village

A part of Slim River
A row of houses at Slim River
A row of houses in another side of Slim River
A row of houses in a new village
Another side in Slim River

Friday, September 10, 2010

Schools of Slim River

One of the Kindergarten in Slim River



Primary school of Indian , SJK(T)Slim River

Primary school of Chinese, SJK (C) CHIN HUA.
The school was created many years ago.

History of Slim River


SLIM RIVER's History
SLIM RIVER is named after a nearby river, Sungai Slim. The word Sungai in Malay means river. In the 18th century, the river was actually named after an English captain with last name Slim. He accidentally went up the river instead of the river of Perak which was the main waterway back then.


SLIM RIVER was a military strategic mid-point from North to South of Malaya during World War II. It was the site of a major battle during World War II between the Japanese and British forces which consisted of troops from India, Australia and Great Britain. The British lost the Battle of Slim River to the Japanese forces, who were equipped with tanks. The Japanese also had total air superiority. In their defeat at Slim River, the British suffered heavy casualties and many units were cut off from their line of retreat. The battle effectively ended British hopes of defending Malaya.

The way come to slim river


It is accessible by road from the capital city, Kuala Lumpur (100 km) or by train (Slim River railway station). The main trunk road to Tanjung Malim was the first ever toll road in Malaysia and was eventually given free access to the public in the middle of the 1980s.
Before reaching Slim River, on your right have a malay
village " Kampung Balun"
A road sign " Slim River " is landing at the entrance of
Slim River.
This road is the main road of Slim River
Railway Station Slim River is infront of you!!
KTM Slim River road sign is standing
infront of the the station

Before the construction of North-South Expressway, all traffic going to destinations in the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia, such as Ipoh, Cameron Highlands and Penang will pass through the town of Slim River. With the new North-South Expressway bypassing smaller towns, fewer people, traffic, and tourists pass through Slim River. Currently, the economy of Slim River is improving due to the nearby Proton City, located in Tanjung Malim.

The another entrance of Slim River is at the south of Slim River.



Multi Racial Religions of Slim River

Wonderful Indian temple landing in Slim River.
The Another wonderful indian temple in Slim River.
Mosque , the place who muslims pray
The place kristian always praying and singing,
St Paul Church. It is also a mini kindergarten.
Tian Hou Gong was build few years ago,
it is a wonderful chinese temple.

Slim River, Perak

Slim River is the second biggest town in Tanjung Malim district. The town is surrounded by many small villages.It is about 100 km (driving time 1hour) from Ipoh.The population is estimated at 100,000, and comprises Malays, Chinese and Indians.
Slim River Tol, at southern side of Slim River