In Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, it’s hard to tell genuine street art from advertisements
- Street art that pays homage to Sabah adorns the Malaysian state’s capital city – as do murals in a similar style that advertise big brands
For many visitors, Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state, is simply a base from which to begin sweaty treks through the jungles or up the mountains of Borneo, an island shared with Brunei and Indonesia.
In the lobby of my hotel, I weave through gaggles of DEET-scented hikers on my way to the rooftop patio, to soak up views of Malaysia’s highest peak – Mount Kinabalu – from the infinity pool.
However, ignore for a moment the draw of distant eco-lodges and orangutans, and you may notice that Kota Kinabalu all of a sudden has artistic appeal, seen in colourful murals covering this tiny city’s office blocks, hotels and restaurants.
Luckily, the lack of tigers in Sabah was flagged to Chai early enough for him to transform the tiger into a clouded leopard.