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#TRAVELWITHME - 3D ART EXHIBITION, IPOH (PERAK)

#IPOH has always been a paradise for good food, natural caves and busy temples. Do you know that hidden inside one of the temple in Ipoh, there's a 3D Art Exhibition? 

About 5 minutes drive away from the famous Sam Poh Tong/Cave (if you are coming from Ipoh heading to Simpang Pulai direction) this art exhibition attracted all walks of life; may it be local or tourists especially during holiday seasons. Something cool will definitely caught your attention here. All paintings are produced for almost three months by artist Sunny Goh or well known as Uncle Five.




Outdoor temple's view 

An entrance fee of RM 15 (Adult) & RM 10 (Child) is applied upon entry. In order to maintain the condition of the paintings, you are not allowed to wear your shoes inside the exhibition hall. Thus, the keeper will hand you a plastic bag to put and carry your shoes throughout the visit. 

Excited to know what's going on inside? Let's check it out!
































No..I'm not a peeping tom :D






















Arghhhh...help meeeeee....


Here are only partial of the paintings as I did not managed to take all of the pictures due to the crowd. Before leaving the place, we decided to walk around outside. 

Wishing puppets outside the cave














Entrance to the Underwater World


















Whoaaaa...here's an IPhone! 
(For illustration purpose only) ..LOL









Before the night gets dark, we then left the place with lots of laughter and memories. 

#KwanYinTemple #3D #Art #Exhibtion #Ipoh #michiebillie #travel 

NOTE: A little bit of extreme expression is needed while taking photographs. Have fun!
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3D ART EXHIBITION, IPOH
Kwan Yin Temple, 
Batu 4 1/2, Jalan Gopeng,
31350 Ipoh, Perak.

Opening hours: 9.00am - 5.00pm (until 6.00pm on weekends) 

Entrance Fee:
Adult - RM 15
Child - RM 10
Senior citizen - RM 10

Below 7 yrs old - FREE
Above 70 yrs old - FREE






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