SKATEBOARDERS, musicians, street art enthusiasts and B-boys will be coming together to celebrate hip-hop through sport, dancing, and art at the Ewan Lane Festival happening this weekend in Kota Kinabalu.
This is Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu’s first festival of urban culture where street artists, skateboarders and music artists will take over the front of the hotel on Saturday and Sunday (December 17 and 18).
The Ewan Lane Festival will feature some of the most influential and diverse Sabahan artists performing alongside emerging young local talents from KK city taking part in street art jam sessions painting 10 cubes, with also the best riders from Sabah coming together promoting the sport of skateboarding to visitors.
“Extreme sports have regained enormous popularity in Sabah, especially since its debut in the recent Olympic event. The local skateboarding community in Sabah aims to nurture talents to become future high-performance athletes representing Malaysia for the Olympic Games,” said Azreen Amat of Jungle Skate Class.

“Our objective in organising this skateboard contest is to introduce and promote skateboarding in Sabah as a new Olympic sport and to attract people's interest to try skateboarding.”
Hyatt Hotels Corporation recently announced the opening of Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu, which marks the debut of Hyatt’s rapidly growing lifestyle brand in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
The 222-room hotel is centrally located in the heart of the city’s lively dining and entertainment district, providing a convenient home base for adventurous explorers and local residents to discover authentic experiences and hidden gems in the coastal capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state on the island of Borneo.


The 23-story hotel features modern guest rooms with balconies. It is crowned with an infinity pool, duplex restaurant and bar on the rooftop, offering sweeping views overlooking Signal Hill, the islands at Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park and the South China Sea.
Conveniently located steps away from shopping hotspots and the Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal, guests can take a short 20-minute boat trip to surrounding islands to enjoy white sandy beaches and underwater activities.
“Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu truly embraces the city’s flourishing cultural and culinary scenes, from our ON22 restaurant and ON23 rooftop bar serving traditional family recipes with a modern twist and locally inspired craft cocktails respectively, to guided tours of the colourful street art in the neighbourhood, led by our hotel team,” said Ruben Schrijver, general manager, Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu.
“Our passionate Sabahan team is excited to share their local knowledge and tips on local, under-the-radar attractions, ensuring travellers and locals alike never miss a moment of adventure.”
For more information, visit www.hyattcentrickotakinabalu.com. – The Vibes, December 16, 2022