A Roundabout named after an honorable Perak’s King
Sultan Azlan Shah was a King of Perak State from 19 April 1928 – 28 Mei 2014, who embodied justice, intellect, and compassion. He remains a towering figure in Malaysian history—a king of the people, a judge of wisdom, and a leader of vision.
A dynamic recreational and cultural heart of Meru Raya
Location & Background
This roundabout, situated in the Meru Raya area of Ipoh, Perak, was once known as Amanjaya Roundabout and has become part of a vibrant recreational space YouTube, Wanderlog.
A Recreational Hub
At its core lies a circular park—often likened to a futuristic dome or even a Poké Ball—featuring open green fields, colorful evening lighting, and floral motifs like the national hibiscus Wanderlog.
Activities & Amenities
Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities: jogging, cycling, kite-flying, football, picnics, and even go-karting. The site is especially lively during early mornings and evenings, with amenities like electric scooters and buggy rentals adding to the fun Wanderlog.
Community Focal Point
It’s more than just a traffic junction—this roundabout has become a beloved communal space where families, fitness enthusiasts, and locals gather to unwind and enjoy quality time outdoors.
Ramadan Bazaar Venue
The roundabout also doubles as the location for Perak’s longest Ramadan bazaar, stretching about 500 meters along the roadway. Offering more than 100 stalls, it serves as a culinary hotspot during the fasting month, drawing crowds with both traditional and modern offerings in a peaceful park setting with adequate parking Malay Mail.
