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Mural This Is Ipoh



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The mural is located in the back alley of the HSBC Group Ipoh Branch bank near the Tokio Marine Group insurance building. The mural is painted in black and white and displays images that symbolize Ipoh as a metaphor such as the Ipoh Town Council building, the Clock Tower and the old train.

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