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Grafiti Jalan Sultan Idris Shah



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This mural is located on the wall of the Lim Heong Yuen Confectionery biscuit shop building in Lorong Panglima formerly known as Concubine Lane. This mural features an image of a couple enjoying a cup of coffee and some other delicacies.

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