Ang Mo Kio Murals

Previously, I’ve shared a few posts on Ang Mo Kio Wall Murals. Those posts are mostly about the murals found in Ang Mo Kio Town Centre. But, there are more murals around the town centre. Below are some of the murals I located in the central area while walking around. When you enter Ang Mo Kio Town Centre from Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, you will first locate the street art of AMK that I shared before. Then, when you reach Central, start locating the murals that I am sharing today.

Ang Mo Kio Street Art

For me, the below mural is simply a cute and lovely moment that reminds my childhood too.

Ang Mo Kio Wall Murals

 This mural is named as In between and was done by KF Lee (2020).

Ang Mo Kio Wall Murals
 In between by KF Lee (2020)
 In between by KF Lee (2020)
Ang Mo Kio Murals

The longest drawing done by an individual : Guinness World Record

Below is a part of the drawing that set Guinness World Records in 2013. The original drawing was 606m long and it was done on long paper sheets by Edmund Chen. According to Asia One, he spent eight days completing the whole drawing with his attempt to set Guinness World Record as the longest drawing done by an individual.

Ang Mo Kio Wall Murals
Lotus flowers and koi fish in the longest drawing done by an individual
Edmund Chen, 2013

Ang Mo Kio Murals

Below are other murals I located during my walk towards the other side of Ang Mo Kio Central.

Ang Mo Kio Murals

The below murals feature the daily life and history of Singapore.

Singapore Murals
Singapore Murals
Ang Mo Kio Street Art

I spotted another wall mural in Blk 726. It is colourful.

Ang Mo Kio Street Art
Mural at Blk 726

After spotting the above mural at Blk 726, if you walk further you can also locate the murals at Block 728, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6. I shared those murals before. Check this post on Ang Mo Kio Murals.

Do you like wall murals and street art? Please share your thoughts as a comment.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. …when I was kid many years ago, I remember making a “telephone” with two cans and some string. Thanks for the memories.

  2. Those murals with the kids are just the cutest. The longest mural is quite pretty too, with some lovely colours.
    Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Amila.

  3. All of them are lovely but especially cute is the one with the girls talking over the cans and threads “phone”! I hope one day I can visit Singapore and see these things in person :-).

  4. Thank you very much for taking us on this walking tour in beautiful Singapore! very kind of you to leave me a comment. And it led me to your beautiful blog. I’m wishing you all the best my friend. looking forward to what you publish next. Aloha from Honolulu

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