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悠長 旅遊 日記Hong Kong, China
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Exploring Leake Street Arches in London: A Haven for Street Art

Today, I visited Leake Street Arches in Southbank, London—a legendary underground graffiti tunnel. This vibrant space, initiated by renowned artist Banksy in 1998, has become a sanctuary for street artists to unleash their creativity. The moment I stepped into the tunnel, I was instantly immersed in a kaleidoscope of graffiti. Walls, arches, and even the ceiling serve as canvases, radiating endless inspiration and energy. The tunnel's walls are adorned with layers of intricate graffiti. Bold letters like "WISH" and "CUPS" leap out in vivid reds, greens, and yellows, showcasing the strong personality of street art. On the left, an artist meticulously adds color to a portrait mural with a spray can. The lifelike face seems to converse with passersby, sparking curiosity about its story. On the right, abstract geometric patterns in pink and cyan intertwine, delivering a futuristic visual impact that invites prolonged admiration. Looking up, the graffiti on the ceiling is equally mesmerizing. Flowing blue and white lines, illuminated by overhead lights, create a dreamy veil over the tunnel. Scattered spray cans and casual graffiti marks on the ground seem to chronicle the footprints of countless artists who have left their mark here. In the center of the tunnel, simple tables, chairs, and a blackboard stand out—perhaps a temporary coffee stall or a venue for cultural events. Some visitors pause here to rest or capture the beauty of the moment with their cameras. On one side of the tunnel, I noticed a sign reading "DRAUGHTS" alongside an indicator for "16A." This is one of the branches of Draughts, a popular board game bar within Leake Street Arches. The space is not only a showcase for art but also a hotspot for food and entertainment. In the distance, artists continue their work, their focus and passion infusing the area with vitality. It's said that the graffiti here changes daily, with old works being replaced by new ones—a testament to the perpetual renewal of street art. Leake Street Arches is located near Waterloo Station, close to the Thames and the London Eye. The area is surrounded by cultural landmarks like the Southbank Centre and street performances, making it a hub of creativity and culture. Each piece of graffiti here tells a unique story, and every color carries the emotions of its creator. As I left, I took extra photos, hoping to capture the soul of this street art haven. If you're a fan of street culture, a visit to Leake Street Arches promises a feast for the eyes and the soul!
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Posted: May 3, 2025
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