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Kwai Chai Hong is a restored back-alley in Chinatown that has been transformed into an open-air art installation. Its murals depict scenes of daily life among KL's Chinese immigrant community in the 1960s, bringing forgotten stories to vivid life on crumbling plaster walls.
'Kwai Chai Hong' means 'Ghost Lane' in Cantonese—a reference to the alley's former notoriety for opium dens and illicit activity. It was cleaned up and reopened as a heritage art lane in 2019.