Panel to get rid of irrelevant murals


Eye of the beholder: A mural along Victoria Street that was painted without a permit from the Municipal Council.

GEORGE TOWN: A panel of experts has been formed to manage and oversee public works of art, including murals, within the George Town World Heritage Site.

One of its tasks would be to decide which murals were relevant to the inner city and which should be removed, said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.

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