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Gaya Street is like the Chinese street in the 1990s. It specializes in specialty shops, and there are many shops in the streets. There are also various famous restaurants that are flourishing here. The Yifeng tea restaurants laksa, orange ice and big eggplant The creamy tiger shrimp that came, the new bones of Bak Kei tea, was opened in the evening, and the various stalls at night were clear. There are monuments to the founding of the Malayan, the Kota Kinabalu Tourism Bureau and so on. Sunday market is very lively. Every Sunday, it starts to be lively from the morning. On Sunday, the market opened up early, occupying a whole street, and selling things on the market. It is quite complete, clothes, bags, accessories, toys, tourist goods, vegetables and fruits, snacks, etc., as well as flowers, birds and pets, a very grounded market, you can find a lot of cheap tourist souvenirs here. Next to the Central Station, you will see a huge Chinese style plaque, Jalan Gaya. "Guotai Min'an, Zhengtong people and the simple wishes of the Chinese ancestors also affect future generations who are far away from overseas. This pedestrian street, in addition to a variety of local specialty shops, local Chinese Nanyang specialties, of course, also the old street cafes, bars, bakeries, etc., very suitable for the sunset after the sun. As Christmas approaches, the entire Gaya Street becomes a Christmas market, and you can find all kinds of good things.
Posted: Dec 7, 2018
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