Street art takeover at Lorong Seni Seremban brings Negri Sembilan capital to life


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A giant mural of legendary pop singer David Arumugam from the Alleycats is seen at Lorong Seni Seremban, which has been transformed into a street art district with over 30 murals. Photo: Bernama

Apart from several tourist attractions in Port Dickson district, visitors to Negri Sembilan can now enjoy a new street art attraction at Lorong Seni Seremban in the state capital.

With the concept "Returning The Street To The Public", the 250m-long Lorong Seni Seremban, which stretches from Jalan Datuk Sheikh Ahmad to Benteng Walk, is home to over 30 creative and attractive murals, and offers visitors a good location for photography and Instagram opportunities.

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