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This mural was produced on the wall of a restaurant featuring the subject of an animal, a wildebeest, which is known to be very close to the hearts of the people in Perak because it is an icon for the state football team. Next to it, there is a mural of an owl with graffiti text written with the word "MUALLIM" which can be translated into Malay as "guru".

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