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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Perak / STREET ART BY ERNEST ZACHAREVIC IN IPOH OLD TOWN

STREET ART BY ERNEST ZACHAREVIC IN IPOH OLD TOWN

October 15, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

Ever since Ernest had put his arts down to Ipoh, the town comes blooming with tourist especially at the Old Town of Ipoh. Famed for the white coffee om the town, you will get the enchanting arts street art now not just in Penang but in Ipoh itself. Ernest Zacharevic’s latest installation of street art in Ipoh is inspired by the rich culture and history of Old Town where you can see the arts impressively drawn in many locations in the Old Town of Ipoh.

There are currently 7 spots around Ipoh Old Town
street art ipoh
1) Uncle drinking coffee (Jalan Bandar)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.876′ E101° 04.595′

street art ipoh
2) Paper plane (Jalan Tun Sambanthan)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.875′ E101° 04.609′

street art ipoh
3) Five packets of kopi-O (Jalan Tun Sambanthan)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.847′ E101° 04.714′
street art ipoh
4) Hummingbird (Jalan Panglima)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.798′ E101° 04.714′
street art ipoh
5) Evolution (Jalan Bijeh Timah)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.779′ E101° 04.757
E-20140831-9769
6) Trishaw garbage collector (Concubine Lane 3)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.718′ E101° 04.747′
E-20140831-9764
7) Girl and sparrows (Jalan Bandar Timah)
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.835 E101° 04.696′
street art ipoh
8) Original kopi-o (Jalan Bandar Timah) not in map
GPS Coordinates: N 04° 35.783′ E 101° 04.632′

You can just enjoy the walk in Ipoh and searching the beautiful street arts there.

Filed Under: Malaysia, Perak, Travel Tagged With: Ernest Zacharevic, street art

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