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KL Street Art Guide: Best Murals and Urban Art in Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur has emerged as one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant street art cities, with internationally commissioned murals, local graffiti, and interactive installations transforming formerly neglected walls into open-air galleries. The movement has accelerated since the early 2010s, when festivals like Urbanscapes and international residencies brought artists from Lithuania, Estonia, and beyond to paint KL's back lanes.
Lorong Panggung in Chinatown is ground zero, where Latvian artist Ernest Zacharevics created the beloved interactive pieces that sparked a city-wide street art renaissance. Nearby Armenian Street echoes Georgetown's famous art lane energy, while the Kuala Lumpur City Centre park features curated large-scale works alongside the iconic twin towers.
The best street art tour combines walking through Chinatown, Chow Kit, and Bangsar, picking up cheap food and local conversation along the way. New pieces appear constantly, making KL's street art scene perpetually fresh.