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Ipoh street food at its best, Menglembu Glutton Street operates by the sidewalks and road shoulders every night. www.j2kfm.com
Ernest Zacharevic, the Lithuanian artist who has made quite a name for himself from his interesting wall murals in Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and even Singapore, has done it again. This time, he has left his mark in Ipoh.
Ernest Zacharevic Completes All 8 Murals In Ipoh:
1. A Paper Plane (4.598776 N, 101.077827 E)
2. An Old Uncle Drinking Coffee (4.59843 N, 101.078542 E)
3. A Yellow Hummingbird (4.596715 N, 101.078483 E)
4. A 'Kopi' Break (4.596771 N, 101.078612 E)
5. A Bag Of Coffee (4.595918 N, 101.078195 E)
6. Girl On A Wall In Bandar Timah (4.59691 N, 101.078152 E)
7. Old Town Relives Nostalgia With Trishaw (4.59531 N, 101.078511 E)
8. Tin Mining Town With Chinese-Style Painting (4.5964 N, 101.079252 E)
Time for a Cuppa ... A wall mural by Ernest Zacharevic at Jalan Dato Maharajalela, Ipoh Perak, Malaysia.
Hiding from the afternoon rain in Ipoh, Malaysia. Quite surprised to find a Starbucks here.
About US$3 for a cappuccino.
The paintings were painted on old, heritage buildings, an effort i find commendable in preserving these rare gems. The paintings, dated this year, highlight the many cultures of Malaysia: lion dance, kuda kepang dance, Indian dance, a Kadazan; with a pinch of cheekiness with popular childhood games like hide-and-seek and mother hen, and a beautiful waterfall scenery, amongst others.
The wonderful wall art that started in Penang has come to Ipoh. Initiated by art teacher, Eric Lai, who runs an art school Artgene Studio in Bercham, he had just completed his seventh and last mural at the lane in between Jalan Masjid and Jalan Sultan Iskandar (Hugh Low Street).
Built entirely with the moorish architecture with some close resemblance to the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station. It reminds us that Perak was the pioneer in railway in early days. Originally built to transport tin. Beautifully surrounded by flora garden and a very beautiful place to visit.
salam maulidur rasul semua