SINGAPORE -- In Singapore, where graffiti is banned, young creatives have taken over an abandoned mall, spray painting colorful murals and holding art workshops to bring the space back to life. Around half a century old, Peace Center is scheduled to face the wrecking ball later this year, but fans say it has provided a rare space for self-expression. Permission from authorities is required for any kind of street art in the Southeast Asian country. In August last year, PlayPan, an initiative co-founded by entrepreneur Gary Hong, convinced developers to postpone the mall's demolition. The answer the initiative's backers received was that they could go ah...Keep on reading: Abandoned Singapore mall becomes unlikely art haven