The Bruce Lee Mural is a vibrant piece of pop art street art created by students from Temasek Polytechnic School of Design, located at Chinatown Complex on Smith Street. This playful mural features the iconic martial arts legend Bruce Lee holding Singapore's famous durian fruit while exclaiming "Shiok!" - cleverly incorporating distinctly Singaporean cultural elements with the international martial arts icon. Part of a government initiative to celebrate Singapore's unique hawker culture and neighborhood heritage, this colorful wall painting has become a popular tourist attraction and photo spot in Chinatown. The mural enlivens the area with quirky elements commonly associated with Singapore's culture, including local fruits like durian and mangosteen. Visitors can easily find this eye-catching artwork while exploring the ground floor of Chinatown Complex, where it serves as one of many heritage murals that capture Singapore's cultural diversity and playful spirit.
A simple mural of Bruce Lee located in the middle of Chinatown that has Bruce Lee of course, fireworks, tea, a dragon’s head, and more. I like the color scheme as it pops and it’s a neat painting style as well. But nothing too special. You might get a kick out of it if you like Bruce Lee.
CK C
Located near the main entrance of Chinatown Complex. This mural depicts not only Bruce Lee but also other things that local Chinese are familiar with, such as firecrackers, durians, dragon and tea. Painted by students from Temasek Polytechnic.
Paul Young
Right at the entrance to the food market. Nothing special. Is Bruce from Sg? Haha