Folk see red over vandalised street art in Kuantan


THE street art in Jalan Mahkota and Jalan Besar in Kuantan, Pahang, was vandalised, raising the ire of residents, visitors and the local authority, reported Harian Metro.

The art, which included installations of props such as surf boards and coffee-tables, had been commissioned by the Kuantan City Council.

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