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Jalan Seenivasagam, Ipoh

Jalan Seenivasagam, IpohJalan Seenivasagam, Ipoh (10 March, 2018)


Jalan Seenivasagam is a street in downtown Ipoh, Perak. This two-way road connects Jalan Dato Seri Ahmad Said to Jalan Sultan Abdul Jalil. Although similar, it should not be confused with Jalan S.P. Seenivasagam, which was named after his brother.

Jalan Seenivasagam was originally called Clayton Road, after R.J.B. Clayton, one of the British administrators of Perak. The road was renamed after local politician of Ceylonese descent, D.R. Seenivasagam, who was a leader of the People's Progressive Party. He served on the Town Council of Ipoh and Menglembu following the 1954 elections.

Map of Jalan Seenivasagam, Ipoh

Sights along Jalan Seenivasagam

  1. RHB Investment Bank (GPS: 4.59885, 101.08732)

RHB Investment Bank, Jalan Seenivasagam, IpohRHB Investment Bank, Jalan Seenivasagam, Ipoh (10 March, 2018)


RHB Investment Bank
21-25, Jalan Seenivasagam,
30450 Ipoh, Perak.
Phone: 05 236 0260

Wisma Prudential, Jalan Seenivasagam, IpohWisma Prudential, Jalan Seenivasagam, Ipoh (10 March, 2018)


Wisma Prudential
35 & 37, Jalan Seenivasagam,
30450 Ipoh, Perak.
Phone: 05 254 0197

Jalan Seenivasagam roadsignJalan Seenivasagam roadsign (10 March, 2018)

Jalan Seenivasagam on Google Street View

Jalan Seenivasagam (Jul 2015)

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