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Langkawi Street Art 2020 Jalan Pandak Mayah 4



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2020


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Langkawi Street Art 2020 The Street Art@Pandak Mayah 2.0 program was implemented by the Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) in collaboration with the Langkawi Municipal Council Tourism City (MPLBP) and the National Art Gallery (NAG). This Street Art alley is themed on history, legends and attractions in Langkawi. A total of 6 Graffiti artists from Kuala Lumpur were involved in completing this alley.

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