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This mural displays the culture of the Chinese community in Malaysia known as Chingay. Chingay is a procession that is often performed when the Chingay Festival arrives and becomes part of the cultural heritage in Malaysia. The mural contains images of a group of men as well as a man trying to balance a giant flag using a forehead. This mural is located at the top of the SJ17 Corner building. There are other murals as well that are in the same building as the mural of a man waving a flag and also an image of a girl nearby. There is also a mural image of a man in the kitchen area and also a 3D -shaped mural showing the image of a woman pouring flour into a container and a man carrying a rickshaw.

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