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Chinese tourist’s panda mural in Malaysia’s Penang turns crowd-puller amid review

Local officials review an application to keep the unauthorised artwork at Chew Jetty intact after ordering the painting to be removed

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Shen Shishi with her finished painting of a panda. Photo: Handout
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The fate of the “panda on the scooter” is hanging in the balance.
The artwork, modified by a Chinese artist at Chew Jetty in Malaysia’s Penang state, has yet to be legalised although an application was made a month ago.

The Chinese tourist, known as Shen Shishi or Shi Shi, had painted a panda onto an existing mural on a wall at the jetty.

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The panda has surprisingly become an additional attraction at the usually busy tourist hub, with more people flocking there.

The panda mural triggered online criticism from those who thought the artists had vandalised the original artwork.

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The house owner later clarified that she had welcomed the addition and hoped to keep the piece, prompting the council to take action.

In a notice issued on November 13 by the Penang Island City Council’s (MBPP) Heritage Conservation Department, the building owner was ordered to erase and repaint the wall at Chew Jetty, which is recognised as part of George Town’s Unesco World Heritage site.

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