We were up in Ipoh for some cycling and on the second afternoon went riding along the Kinta River. To kick of the ride we went on a short loop at Ipoh Mrual Street. This is a back-alley that runs parallel to Jalan Masjid; between Jalan Laxamana & Jalan Datuk Onn Jaafar. A good landmark will be the beautifully unique Masjid Panglima Kinta, where there are ample parking.
What’s a charming little Malaysian city without street art? Following in the footsteps of Penang and Melaka, Ipoh is similarly decorated with colourful scenes on the sides of random buildings, sprucing up otherwise dull and crumbling walls.
怡保二奶巷 (The Concubine Lane a.k.a. Lorong Panglima) 是每个人来到怡保必去的旅游景点之一
要不是我们吃得非常饱, 我肯定会来光顾他们家的, 只是为了他们家的装潢斗值回票价了~
Love this street more than concubine lane, with less crowd, less commercial and more art.
Ipoh, my beloved hometown, is usually known for its heritage and good food. And maybe pretty girls - that's just about it. But now, there's a new attraction in town, called the "Art of Oldtown", wh...
Few Malaysians can lay claim to being a national treasure; Datuk Mohd Nor Khalid deservingly fits the bill. Better known as Lat, he is one of Malaysia’s most universally beloved comic artists.
Came here for photoshoot with old trees and alley.