
Embark on an artistic journey through Asia as we uncover 6 hidden street art gems in this captivating part of the world.
Not only will you discover beautiful murals and graffiti, but you’ll also be able to engage with the local culture and share your experiences with fellow street art enthusiasts. So, pack your bags and let’s go!
By Ernest Zacharevic in Penang, Malaysia.
1. Penang, Malaysia: A Blend of Heritage and Humor
The streets of George Town, Penang, are adorned with interactive murals that reflect the city’s unique blend of heritage and humor. Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic’s playful creations, such as “Children on a Bicycle” and “Boy on a Bike,” have become iconic landmarks. Don’t forget to snap a photo and share it in our Facebook group Share Your Local Street Art Utopia.
More street art from Penang: Street Art in George Town, Penang, Malaysia 2019 (61 photos).
By Ernest Zacharevic in Penang, Malaysia. Photo by Simstravel.
By Volchkova in Penang, Malaysia.
Mural by LeHo Artwork in Taipei, Taiwan at Taipei Light Festival.
2. Taipei, Taiwan: A Creative Haven for Street Artists
Taipei’s Ximending district, often referred to as the Harajuku of Taipei, offers a vibrant canvas for both local and international street artists. Explore the colorful murals that adorn the neighborhood’s walls, including the eye-catching “Taipei Zoo” by Candy Bird. Remember to join our Facebook group to share your artistic finds with fellow street art lovers.
At R9 Cafe in Taipei City, Taiwan.
By Tyler in Mumbai, India.
By Tyler in Mumbai City, India.
3. Mumbai, India: A Kaleidoscope of Culture and Creativity
Mumbai’s thriving street art scene is a testament to the city’s diverse culture and creativity. The Mahim Art District, spearheaded by the St+art India Foundation, features stunning murals from Indian and international artists. Be sure to visit Dharavi, Asia’s largest slum, where street art projects have transformed the area into a vibrant outdoor gallery.
By Kitt Benett
4. Melbourne, Australia: A Mecca for Street Art Enthusiasts
Melbourne’s laneways are a haven for street art enthusiasts, boasting an ever-changing collection of murals, stencils, and paste-ups. Iconic spots like Hosier Lane and AC/DC Lane are must-visits, but don’t be afraid to venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems. Engage with the local street art community by attending events and workshops.
By Fin DAC in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia Photo by Andrew.
By Unknown artist in Seoul Area, South Korea. Photo by Mark Johnson.
5. Seoul, South Korea: Where Tradition Meets Modernity
Seoul’s Ihwa Mural Village and Hongdae district showcase a fascinating mix of traditional and contemporary street art. Wander through the vibrant streets and alleys, taking in the diverse range of murals and installations, and engage with the local artists by visiting their studios or attending art events.
More street art from Seoul: 63 photos – Collection of Street Art from South Korea
By Unknown artist in Seoul, South Korea.
By Seth in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Photo by Andrew.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia: A City of Artistic Expression
Yogyakarta, often referred to as Indonesia’s cultural capital, boasts a thriving street art scene that reflects the city’s rich history and diverse influences. Explore the colorful murals and graffiti that adorn the walls of the Taman Sari area and the vibrant street art of the Alun-Alun Kidul square. Engage with local artists at the many art events and festivals.
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The Red Cat Mural: A Street Art Piece by LeHo Artwork in Taipei

Street Artist LeHo Artwork
Mural by LeHo Artwork in Taipei, Taiwan at Taipei Light Festival.
Taipei (Taiwan), a city known for its cool and aloof demeanor, is often perceived as unapproachable, much like a cat. But beneath the exterior, there lies a fiery heart that yearns for love and attention. This is the inspiration behind the stunning red cat mural created by street artist LeHo Artwork, featured in the “Fuji-Dang Japanese Fresh Milk Tea” at the Taipei Light Festival.
Thanks to the efforts of Hu’s Art, the East District Business Association, and the Taipei City Government, the red cat mural has been brought to life as part of the “Art in the Store” project at the Light Exhibition Area. This warm and proud cat embodies the light of Taipei, with shining colors for all to see.
Taipei (Taiwan), a city known for its cool and aloof demeanor, is often perceived as unapproachable, much like a cat. But beneath the exterior, there lies a fiery heart that yearns for love and attention. This is the inspiration behind the red cat featured in the “Fuji-Dang Japanese Fresh Milk Tea” at the Taipei Light Festival.

台灣壁畫藝術家Leho的個人網站。專注於創作大型壁畫,涵蓋從室內壁畫到戶外高樓的創作範疇,作品已步足至世界各地,包括義大利、加勒比海和東南亞等地區。Leho呈現的藝術世界,主題圍繞著以落日和晨曦的色彩為調性的夢幻生物,引領著壁畫藝術的潮流。 我們歡迎大品牌和國際知名企業前來合作,獨特的視覺語彙與專業的技巧將在國際藝術舞台上獨具優勢。讓您的品牌與藝術創作相互輝映,並在夢幻藝術的世界中找到獨特的合作機會。
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