Opens at January 1-December 31 Friday-Saturday 18:00-23:00,Opens at Sunday 06:00-13:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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1st - 4th Floor, 120, Jalan Gaya, Pusat Bandar Kota Kinabalu, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, MalaysiaMap
Phone+60-88-232121
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When you're visiting Kota Kinabalu.be sure not to miss out on the vibrant Gaya Street Sunday MarketDive into a delectable spread of local delights and refreshing drinks
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Gaya Street Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Gaya Street is located next to the Central Station in Kota Kinabalu. The entrance is a Chinese-style archway. There are many Chinese restaurants and Chinese shops on both sides of the street. You can taste authentic Chinese food and buy goods from China, giving you the familiar feel of your hometown. The street market on weekends is quite lively, full of goods at affordable prices, including daily necessities, local products, tourist souvenirs, clothing and shoes, vegetables and fruits, specialty snacks, flowers, birds and pets.
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When you're visiting Kota Kinabalu.be sure not to miss out on the vibrant Gaya Street Sunday MarketDive into a delectable spread of local delights and refreshing drinks
This sunday market is at Gaya street. Every sunday is open start 5am or 6 am morning. The popular item inside this sunday market is local soviniour and local food. Must go visit if travel around kota kinabalu.
Gaya Street, adjacent to Kota Kinabalu's Central Station, features a Chinese-style entrance, lined with authentic restaurants and shops offering a taste of China. The lively weekend market offers affordable goods and local flavors.
This street should be a street that must be visited in Kota Kinabalu. The things placed during the day and night are completely different. During the day, most of the small tourist commodities are bought and some small pendants are sent to friends. There are a lot of snacks and drinks in the evening. The most impressive thing is the tea, which is the store where the stalls are placed. At that time, I was worried that it was not good to drink. I ordered a small cup. The first mouthful was very kind. Remember the taste of the high Lego when I was a child? This is, or the iced high Lego, really delicious! After shopping, I ordered a large cup.
Gaya Street is really a must-see morning market for Sabah trips. In addition to a variety of gourmet restaurants, there are many local souvenirs on the street. There are also many toys that have been played in childhood. And every festival here will hold evening markets, especially the New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival, the scenery at night is completely different from the scenery in the morning.
tamu gaya street di adakan pada setiap hari jumaat dan sabtu.lokasi berada di tengah bandaraya dan terdapat pelbagai juadah yang sedap ,lazat dan menarik
There are many well-known local snack bars on Gaya Street. I am very happy to eat and drink, but there is usually no air-conditioning in the store, such as Bak Kut Tea Noodles, Lhasa Noodles, Gaye Toast 🍞, etc., you can eat it.