Cycling through Kuala Kangsar Road

Kuala Kangsar Road or Jalan Kuala Kangsar, is a street in George Town that was named after Kuala Kangsar, the old Royal town of Perak state, and was once a focal area of Malay theater and performance in the early days. The street is usually crowded with marketplace activities in the mornings as the Chowrasta Market is located nearby too.

Penang Street Art (“Just Dandeh” Fish Graffiti Mural)

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A graffiti style street art mural by Just Dandeh, found at the side of an old building at Kuala Kangsar Road, George Town. This art work seems to be a collaboration with another art work under Fishbone.

Penang Street Art (Fishbone Graffiti Mural)

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A beautiful street art graffiti (with the label “Fishbone” – presumably the artist’s name) found at Kuala Kangsar Road, George Town. This art work seems to be a collaboration effort with another art work under Just Dandeh.

Kuala Kangsar Road: A Morning Market

Afternoon scenes from the market area (nearby Chowrasta Market) at Kuala Kangsar Road, George Town. The market starts very early in the morning every day and is usually crowded until its closure time near noon.

George Town Street View: KUALA KANGSAR ROAD (Jalan Kuala Kangsar)

 Kuala Kangsar Road

 Kuala Kangsar Road

Kuala Kangsar Road or Jalan Kuala Kangsar, is a street in George Town that runs into Prangin Road (Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong) from Campbell Street. In the morning, the other side of the street (near Campbell Street) is heavily occupied by morning market traders. The street was named after Kuala Kangsar, the old Royal town of Perak state, and was once a focal area of Malay theater and performance in the early days.

 Kuala Kangsar Road

 Kuala Kangsar Road