Amidst tall buildings, a charming mural street filled with Chinese culture from the 1960s

Kwai chai hong (Mural Alley)

🏮Operating hours: 9 am to midnight
🏮Admission: Free

When you enter the alley with red lights,
you will see the entrance to Kwai Chai Hong.

The word Kwai Chai Hong itself means 'Little Devil's Alley'.

Some say it refers to the mischievous people who once lived on this street, and others say it refers to the drunkards, drug addicts, and gangsters who filled this alley, and that it was called Kwai Chai, and that it meant their den.

Today, it has been renovated and has become an art street that shows Chinatown in the 60s :)

There is a real chair you can sit on in front of the barber's mural, and the pulley basket is real.
The jump rope is not a Korean-style rubber band, but a real rope, so you can take three-dimensional pictures.

All murals have a QR code on the side like this :)
Scan the code to listen to the soundtrack for the mural

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Post by ArinaLee | Apr 3, 2024

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