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Mural Mural on the Wall

Updated: Mar 20, 2019

Besides eating & shopping in Penang, one activity that you can do as a family is to search for street art scattered all over George Town and have fun at these instagrammable spots. There are countless steel-rod sculptures & plenty of street art in Penang waiting to be discovered. These are just some that I had stumbled across.

If you are or had been in Penang, did you spot them?

Do share with us via comment below on others that you have found!

Happy hunting!

Penang murals Boy on a chair at Cannon Street
Reaching for the forbidden fruit?

PENANG MURALS GEORGE TOWN STREET ART
“Kah Lu Kong Hokkien” – Teach you to speak Hokkien, a Chinese dialect widely spoken in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia & the Philippines with the diaspora of Min descendants from mainly Fujian & Guangdong Province in China emigrating to Southeast Asia during the 19th century till around 1950. It is also known as ‘Min Nan Yu’ which is spoken in Fujian Province, Eastern Guangdong, Hainan, Southern Zhejiang & Taiwan.

Penang Murals Boy with his helmet loosely strapped to his head on a bike AT Ah Quee Street
Are you watching my back?

Penang Murals The Georgetown Street Art Scene
Cat in the window!

 Penang Murals Kids On a bicycle at Armenian Street
Hang on, sit tight & enjoy the ride!

Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul
My personal moniker for Jalan Penang – “Chendol Street” is where you find the famous Teochew Chendul Ice Kacang Stall in George Town Pinang Island, Malaysia which constantly has a long queue

Penang Murals Georgetown street art
Slightly washed-out but this gigantic Ginger cat is watching the mouse around the corner!

Penang mural, Sad monkey eyes, Georgetown street art
Those sad but realistic eyes caught my attention!

Penang Murals
I definitely see the rabbit looking up at something but what is it exactly? Help me if you can

Penang Murals
Not “The Taming of the Shrew” but of the Dragon!

Penang Murals: Only you can stop air pollution
Stub it out! “Only you can stop air pollution”.

About Sandra Quah:

Sandra is an avid traveler and travel blogger. She enjoys capturing special and sometimes magical moments through her camera lens. Her friends think she is a passionate and adventurous person as she is always ready to try out new things, be it a different cuisine, country or cultural immersion. Blogging about her travels melds her love for traveling with her interest to share her experiences.

She holds a “day job” as a piano teacher, sharing her love for music with her students young and old.


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