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The murals on the walls (and sometimes even on the floor) of the back alley that runs in between Changkat Bukit Bintang and Jalan Berangan, and with some protruding out with stepped side lanes towards these roads.
(Click here for directions to this alley)
These alleys have been spruced up, looking very clean.
At one of the side lanes: "Waterfall" running down the steps with green jungle walls and neon clouds hanging above. Be careful walking here as the steps are uneven so as to create ramps for wheelchairs.
The "waterfall" trickles down into a lily pond with koi fishes.
Click here Google Street View of this side lane opposite the Jalan Berangan-Jalan Bedara junction.
These alleys have been spruced up, looking very clean.
At one of the side lanes: "Waterfall" running down the steps with green jungle walls and neon clouds hanging above. Be careful walking here as the steps are uneven so as to create ramps for wheelchairs.
The "waterfall" trickles down into a lily pond with koi fishes.
Click here Google Street View of this side lane opposite the Jalan Berangan-Jalan Bedara junction.
A zoomed out photo shows the murals cover the full 4-storey height of the building.
Around the corner at another side lane, a grumpy looking owl amidst icons of beers and forks, etc., these most likely denoting the colorful night activities within the neighborhood. Does the grouchy owl represent on of those resident whose eyes are kept wide awake by the din of these activities.
Click here Google Street View of this Owl Mural.
Going nature... with butterflies.
Pardon if you see bicycles & cyclists in these photos, we were on a cycling get around of Kuala Lumpur.
The animal series continuous with a blue kingfisher bird.
And further ahead, a dragonfly with Bird-of-Paradise flowers.
Even narrow alleys are not spared the painter's colourful brush!
Hi... beautiful!
Slightly away, off Tengkat Tong Shin, is Jalan Rembia with trees on a bright yellow walls and playful black cats.
Click for Google Street View of Jalan Rembia.
Even narrow alleys are not spared the painter's colourful brush!
Hi... beautiful!
Slightly away, off Tengkat Tong Shin, is Jalan Rembia with trees on a bright yellow walls and playful black cats.
Click for Google Street View of Jalan Rembia.
A zoomed out view of the Tree & Cats Mural.
And on the floor of this side-lane, a large mural of two red Hibiscus; locally called the Bunga Raya which is the national flower of Malaysia.
Down the road at Hotel Melange, a series of kittens mural drawn onto mock-up windows.
View of the top three cats.
Bottom view of the next two cats.
On the other face of the building, two stylized birds flying in harmony.
Further away, there are still hints of artiness, like this signboard for the Mongolia Barbecue.
And above the Queen's Restaurant, a black and white mural of famous historical personalities. I can recognize Fidel Castro, Abraham Lincoln and Audrey Heburn!
To the side of the "Famous Persons" mural is another owl; this one giving a friendly Yo!
An red-head alien Martian, belting out a colourful rendition (literally) from his saxophone!
And a HUGE giant red man at the side wall of Menari PMI!
Click for Google Street View of this mural at the Car-park Opposite Menara PMI.
These murals have made this area a more colourful and lively place, and a far cry from Jalan Alor's seedy past of escort girls, massage parlours, etc., of three to four decades ago.
Other Google Street views of these murals:
- waterfall at Jalan Berangan-Jalan Bedara.
Location map of the murals at Jalan Alor locality.
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