Relishing street art vibes in Bagan Datuk


Bagan Datuk Square, seen here buzzing with visitors before the MCO came into effect, is close to the alley where colourful murals can be seen.

THE small township of Bagan Datuk in Perak was buzzing with tourists several weeks ago, before the movement control order (MCO) took effect.

Known primarily for its scrumptious seafood, the town centre slowly gained the attention of visitors over the years as some new attractions – colourful shophouses and myriad of street art – became popular backdrops for taking photos.

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