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Cozy99
March 1, 2021
If you’re in Kota Kinabalu on a weekend, it’s definitely worth visiting this street market on an early Sunday morning. The market opens at 6 a.m., and it is best to go earlier to beat both the heat and the crowds. Gaya Street is a good place to go souvenir shopping; local stall holders sell all sorts of interesting knick-knacks such as crafts, clothes and antiques. Be aware that prices can be hiked up, so it’s time to flex those bargaining muscles to land a good deal 😉 如果您周末在亚庇(Kota Kinabalu),不妨在周日清晨逛逛这个街头市场。市场早上6点开放。早上9点左右就会开始看到人潮拥挤。 加雅街(Gaya Street)是购物的好去处。当地摊位出售各种有趣的小玩意,例如手工艺品,衣服和古董。请注意,有些物品价格会有点贵,因此必要时记得讨价还价😉
If you’re in Kota Kinabalu on a weekend, it’s definitely worth visiting this street market on an early Sunday morning. The market opens at 6 a.m., and it is best to go earlier to beat both the heat and the crowds. Gaya Street is a good place to go souvenir shopping; local stall holders sell all sor…
Tracy
January 14, 2020
Sunday market that sells everything from souvenirs to pets. worth to spend a morning here. Remember to try the pineapple juice, yes! I mean the whole pineapple... yummylicious!!!
Mary
October 22, 2019
You can get many hand made from local brand. Food, craft handship, local fruits and etc.
Ethan
May 19, 2017
Originally named Bond Street, Gaya Street located in the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District has been the centre of business for over a hundred years. The wooden shops with nipah roofs are long gone but here is where generations-old family businesses are still thriving passed down from father to son. Every Sunday morning, the length of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic to make way for the Fair. Shop for anything under shady trees and over-sized umbrellas, like batik sarongs, fruits and flowers, arts and craft, footwear, antiques and souvenirs, cakes, even pets and herbs!. This is the best place to experience the cross-section of the local population when entire families enjoy a Sund
Originally named Bond Street, Gaya Street located in the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District has been the centre of business for over a hundred years. The wooden shops with nipah roofs are long gone but here is where generations-old family businesses are still thriving passed down from father to…
Carmen
August 16, 2022
Every Sunday morning, the whole stretch of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic to make way for the street fair. A must visit market while in KK, you will be fascinated by the various items and goods sold at this fair. From arts and crafts, batik sarongs, footwear, fruits and flowers, local snacks and cakes, antiques and souvenirs, to even pets and herbs, this is the best place to experience the culture and lifestyle of the locals. The street fair starts as early as 6.00am and ends at 1.00pm. Besides, there are plenty of good restaurant along the streets, like the famous Laksa, Bak Kut Teh and many more.
Every Sunday morning, the whole stretch of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic to make way for the street fair. A must visit market while in KK, you will be fascinated by the various items and goods sold at this fair. From arts and crafts, batik sarongs, footwear, fruits and flowers, local snacks a…

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Kota Kinabalu, Sabah