A few years ago, most tourists came to Penang to find all kinds of food, but now many tourists come here to find those famous murals and iron sculpture cartoons in the historical area, and queuing to take pictures with them has become a It is a must-have item for many tourists to come here. About 5 years ago, Ernest Zacharevic, a Lithuanian artist, came to the century-old street in Penang. At first, it was just an unintentional backpacking trip, but he did not expect it to become his creative base, and even more unexpectedly gave Penang Old Street different from the vitality of the past. His mural is a work of art from MirrorsGeorgetown. In 2012, in order to coincide with Penang's celebration of the 4th anniversary of George Town's entry into the World Cultural Heritage, the Penang Arts Council listed "George Town Mirror" as one of the celebration activities. Officially, because of such a celebration, so many works of life are displayed in front of us. Penang's murals are scattered in the streets and alleys of George Town, and you can see it when you walk around the streets. According to the map, you can connect some scenic spots and murals to design a reasonable play route. If you don’t have enough time, you can also choose to ride a bicycle or take a human-powered tricycle. The cost of renting a bicycle is about 70 yuan a day, and the cost of a tricycle is 40 ringgit an hour. The advantage of the rickshaw is that the drivers are all locals, who are relatively familiar with these murals, and it saves time to play. Tour Guide Whether it is from the Everbright Building, Surname Bridge or Love Lane, it is a good sightseeing route. At present, there are more than 20 murals and 52 iron sculpture cartoons in George Town, which are distributed on the streets of LebuhChulia, LebuhAhQuee, LebuhVictoria and LebuhArmenian. Ernest Zacharevic has 8 murals here. "Photo with the Old Man" on LebuhArmenian Street, this is his first work, the fresco has begun to fade due to the age. There is also a well-known copy of "Sister and Brother Riding Together" on this street. In the picture, an older sister who is not very skilled in driving takes her excited and nervous younger brother on a bicycle and does not know where to go. Many tourists will put out the action of pushing the back seat of the bicycle, or the action of actually riding the bicycle behind them, which is very interesting. In addition, several well-known works are "Broken Heart" by Love Lane, "Kung Fu Girl" by LebuhMuntri, "The Boy Who Chased the Wind" by LebuhAhQuee Street, and "The Resting Tricycle Driver" by PenangRoad Wait. Today, in addition to the original murals, Chinese painter Chen Yukang has created many art works about cats together with the "101 Lost Cats" organization. In addition, Penang also has a "Sign George Town Project", which uses comic-style iron sculpture murals to tell the legends of the old street or the life of the citizens. A total of 52 iron plastic cartoons for the "Sign George Town Project" are the works of SculptureAtWork, a local art group that won the "Sign George Town Project" competition. As long as you walk on the streets of Penang, you will always find many vivid and interesting cartoons, which will add some childishness to the nostalgic Penang.
Penang street art Penang Street Art is mainly concentrated in Lebun Armenian, Lebun Ah Quee, Lebun Chulia and several surrounding blocks, and presents in Georgetown in the form of murals and iron-plastic cartoons. It is UNESCO named Georgetown World Heritage Site GEORGE TOWN UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE. Walking down the street, there are many tourists from all over the world taking pictures and recording memorable moments.
This place is a stopover for my cruise. My family and I were immersed by the beautiful culture, and even bought some gifts relating to the bicycle street art to gift our friends :) I also bought this cute bag that resembles Duffy & Friends from Japan. Highly recommended!
Ni throwback Jalan-jalan Penang bulan May 2023. Dah lama sangat nak datang Penang tempat makan best-best, bukit bendera pon last naik masa sekolah rendah. Pastu alang2 pergi Penang Street Art ni. Ada tempat bergambar, ada jual makanan, ada jual souvenir. Parking pon banyak untuk ke sini. Tak banyak sangat bergambar sebab orang ramai tunggu turn nak posing dekat street art ni. Kena datang lagi ke Penang next time sebab round tak habis. 3hari2malam tak cukup. 😂😂
Penang's streets come alive with an enchanting array of street art, weaving a captivating tapestry of murals and installations that breathe life into the city's cultural fabric. Illuminated by the creative brilliance of artists like Ernest Zacharevic, George Town transforms into a mesmerizing urban canvas. Meandering through quaint lanes and bustling boulevards, the vibrant street art tells vivid tales of local history, folklore, and everyday moments. Whimsical characters and thought-provoking scenes adorn walls, each piece contributing to the city's unique allure. This open-air gallery experience invites exploration, fostering a dynamic interplay between art, heritage, and the enchanting streets of Penang.
very interesting and beautiful art pieces thats mainly visited by tourist. as the pieces are quite spread out, we also see the local shops as we move around to see different pieces
Penang Street Art is a vibrant and captivating aspect of Malaysia's cultural scene. Sprawled across the UNESCO-listed George Town, this outdoor gallery showcases a fusion of traditional and contemporary art. Renowned for its interactive and thought-provoking murals, the street art narrates local stories, culture, and historical events. Artists like Ernest Zacharevic have left an indelible mark with their creations, blending seamlessly into the city's rich heritage. Visitors can wander through narrow alleys discovering whimsical sculptures, witty murals, and poignant messages. Beyond mere aesthetics, Penang Street Art has become a testament to the city's commitment to preserving its cultural identity while embracing artistic innovation, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
a lot of interesting street arts and paintings to take instagramable photos