PENANG in 36 Hours – GEORGETOWN MURALS Photoblog

One of the reasons why people go to Penang is to see its world-famous murals. Last November 2018, I walked around the streets of Georgetown to see these murals in person. These murals are painted by different artists & are scattered throughout the small streets of the city. Most of these murals are found along Lebuh Armenian (Armenian St).

Let me share to you some photos of the murals I came across during my walkathon around Georgetown.

In case you missed it, I spent 36 hours in Penang last November before I flew to Singapore for Its The Ship 2018. Check out my Penang journey here.

Property

Location: Victoria St (Lebuh Victoria)

Little Children On A Bicycle

Location: Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

Boy On A Motorbike

Location: Ah Quee St (Lebuh Ah Quee)

Little Boy With Pet Dinosaur

Location: Ah Quee St (Lebuh Ah Quee)

Children On A Swing

Location: An Alley Off Chulia St (Lebuh Chulia)

Basketball Game

Location: An Alley Off Chulia St (Lebuh Chulia)

Cat In Blue Window

Location: Cannon St (Lebuh Cannon)

Skippy Comes To Penang

Location: Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

Indian Boatman

Location: Stewart Lane (Lorong Stewart)

Rickshaw Vendor

Location: An alley Off Armenian St

Two Men Pushing A Door

Location: An alley Off Armenian St

Wo Ai Nee Chinese Malay Indian

Location: Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

Teach You Hokkien

LKLocation: An Alley Off Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

Lion Break-dancing Out Of Wall

Location: Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

Old Soy Milk Stall

Location: An Alley Chulia St (Lebuh Chulia)

I Can Help Catch Rats

Location: Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

I Want Pau

Location: Armenian St (Lebuh Armenian)

Those are the murals I saw during my walkathon. I still missed a few notable ones but I believe I already saw a lot. There are hundreds of these murals around Georgetown; it would take around a day to finish all of them.

Have you been to Penang before? Have you seen a mural not in the photos above? Which mural is this & where is it located? Feel free to share them in the comments section below. Do you have any questions about Penang in general? Feel free send me an email to contact@thewkndtravel.com. Also, please help me in promoting my social media channels –FacebookInstagram or Twitter.

Thank you for checking out this post. Don’t forget to read my Penang walkathon blog! Until the next post. ✌️

PS. Photos were taken using my HTC U11.

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