As tourists explore George Town’s alleys and lanes armed with street art maps, they discover a living canvas that narrates the history of Malaysia’s Penang Island from trading hub to cultural haven.
In the heart of Malaysia, where the azure waters meet the vibrant hues of tradition, lies a canvas unlike any other – the streets of George Town, Penang. Here, every cobblestone whispers tales of the past, but it is the walls that truly sing. A mural symphony, birthed from the imagination of Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic in 2012, has turned Penang into a living, breathing art gallery under the open sky. Picture this: Strolling through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed streets, where each co
OSAKA Despite new pre-emergency measures and record daily COVID-19 cases, data research shows that pedestrian traffic in Osaka’s downtown areas dropped only slightly at night and remained unchanged during daytime hours.