Penang Street Art (Nasi Kandar Seller)

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This steel rod sculpture located at Ah Quee Street can be found on a wall of an orange restaurant. It depicts how Nasi Kandar was being sold in the old days by Indian Muslims in Penang. The word Nasi Kandar, originated in the old days of Penang when nasi (rice) sellers would balance a kandar pole on their shoulder with two huge containers of rice meals or curry dishes.

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Penang Street Art (The Cat and the ‘Bruce Lee’)

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Titled “The Real Bruce Lee Would Never Do This”, this wall mural is part of the 101 Lost Kittens art project to create awareness on the need to protect stray animals such as cats. This mural can be found behind a building at Ah Quee Street, George Town (or more specifically, behind the ‘motorcyclist boy mural‘ and ‘dying art‘ building).

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For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.

George Town Street View: ROPE WALK (Jalan Pintal Tali)

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Jalan Pintal Tali or also known as Rope Walk is one of the old streets in George Town. It was said that the street used to house traditional rope makers back when rope was commonly used for ships and bullock carts (hence, the name of the street). Presently, several few hardware and junk shops have set up shops along the street.

The street can be accessed via Campbell Street and there is also a steel rod wall sculpture located at this street.

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