Sapi Island
A good place for sea, sun and sand. A 15 mins ride from Jesselton Point to Sapi Island was an interesting trip. It was much affordable and very convenient at the travel point just located at the city centre.
Peak Nam Toong Temple
The temple is very colourful & bright one. It seemed almost bright new. Nonetheless, the decorations, carvings, paintings and altars looked really beautiful. The entrance to the temple is free, but do keep in mind that the temple is open for use as well. One man came in and prayed, which meant we had to pay respect.
Filipino Market
You will see a lot of souvenir shops at Wawasan Plaza, Centre Point, Wisma Merdeka, etc. But, if you want to be able to bargain, go to the Filipino market. They sell handicrafts, t-shirts, key chains, sarongs, carved wood, and many more.
Sunday Market
The Gaya Street Sunday Market opens every sunday from 6:30 am to 1.00 pm. They sell pets/animals such as puppies, kittens, rabbits, turtles, fishes, etc. They also sell various types of flowers, fruits, sarongs, batiks, handicrafts, local cakes, pottery, etc. You can see all of these sold under big shady umbrellas here and since they sell things out in the open, you can always bargain. The prices they offer are already cheap though. If you don’t want to go there when it’s crowded with too many people, just come early.
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