Ipoh plans to induct Michelle Yeoh into the Hall of Fame

The announcement came after Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Malaysian to win an acting Oscar on Monday at the 95th Academy Awards.

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95th Oscar winners, Brendan Fraser and Michelle Yeoh

Ipoh-born actress Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Malaysian to win an Oscar at the 95th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

The 61-year-old actress took home the prize for Best Actress for her role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. She outshone other nominees, including Cate Blanchett, Ana de Armas, Andrea Riseborough, and Michelle Williams.

In response to her incredible achievement, the mayor of Ipoh, Datuk Rumaizi Baharin, announced plans to induct personalities from Ipoh into a hall of fame, including Yeoh.

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Michelle Yeoh speaking at a Unicef event

Speaking at a press conference at Taman Meru Emas, he said, “We are thinking of setting up a hall of fame, in which we will include her. We are also looking at inducting other famous personalities from Ipoh.”

According to Rumaizi, Yeoh has been an unofficial “influencer” for Ipoh.

“We hope her success will attract domestic and international tourists to visit our city,” he said.

The city has already taken several initiatives to attract more visitors, including refurbishing Ipoh’s heritage buildings and promoting its famous street food. Ipoh has also been named one of Lonely Planet’s top 10 Asian destinations in 2022.

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Ipoh town

Ipoh is renowned for its rich culture, history, and natural beauty, making it an attractive tourist destination. With Yeoh’s success, the city hopes to leverage her fame to attract more visitors worldwide.

Yeoh is a talented actress known for her roles in blockbuster films such as “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and the James Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies”. She is also actively involved in philanthropy and is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme.

Yeoh’s Oscar win is an outstanding achievement for her and puts Ipoh on the map as a city producing world-class talent. With plans to set up a hall of fame for famous personalities from Ipoh, the city hopes to continue promoting its rich culture and heritage.

As the first Malaysian to win an Academy Award for acting, Michelle Yeoh has put Ipoh on the world map as a city that produces world-class talent. The government’s renewed focus on attracting more visitors and promoting its unique culture and heritage through Yeoh’s recognition is expected to make Ipoh an even more popular destination for tourists worldwide. The city’s efforts to attract visitors include promoting its famous street food and refurbishing its heritage buildings.

In conclusion, Yeoh’s Oscar win has given global recognition to her talent and elevated Ipoh’s reputation as a city that produces exceptional talent. The induction of Yeoh into a hall of fame has allowed the city to celebrate its local heroes and highlight its unique culture and heritage. With its renewed focus on sustainable tourism and promotion of its creative and cultural offerings, Ipoh is poised to become an even more popular destination for tourists worldwide.

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