In Tambun, billboards and banners do the talking
Tambun in Perak is one of the most watched seats in this election, where Perikatan Nasional's Ahmad Faizal Azumu is facing off against Anwar Ibrahim of Pakatan Harapan.
Photographs by Djohan Shahrin
The parliamentary constituency of Tambun near Ipoh, where Pakatan Harapan's Anwar Ibrahim and Perikatan Nasional's Ahmad Faizal Azumu are meeting as part of a four-way clash for support this general election.
A giant poster featuring Anwar towers overhead in the town itself.
Nearby, a billboard put up by Faizal's camp appears to poke fun at the Anwar poster in Bandar Sunway Tambun.
Another sign, put up by Perikatan Nasional along a major road, reads 'Size Does Not Matter'.
A replica of a cannon, draped in Perikatan Nasional flags, faces a tank decked out in Pakatan Harapan flags at the main road heading to Hulu Kinta.
A Perikatan Nasional billboard which originally read 'Never Lost in Tambun', reads 'Lost in Tambun' after being painted over in black.
A huge balloon bearing the image of Anwar floats in the sky near a housing area near Tambun town.
A scattering of Barisan Nasional and Pejuang flags are seen here and there amid the predominant Pakatan Harapan and Perikatan Nasional banners.