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Places of interest in Kota Kinabalu
The sutera Harbour Resort
The Sutera Harbour Resort is a beautiful and major landmark of the city of Kota Kinabalu. The property boasts two five star hotels - the Pacific Sutera and the Magellan Sutera and Spa Resort, both of which house excellent world class facilities. The Sutera Harbour Golf and Country Club is an international standard 36 hole (Graham Marsh designed) golf course and already a major destination for golfers in Asia. For seafarers, the Sutera Harbour Marina and Yacht Club is a world class standard Marina (the best in Borneo) and can berth yachts up to 200 ft. Water sports and recreation facilities as well as ferries to the islands are also available for guests.
The City Waterfront (Anjung Samudra)
The newly completed Anjung Samudra is already popularly known as 'The Waterfront'. During the day you will find some fine foods, and maybe the best seafood restaurant in Sabah, the Port View. The Borneo Trading Post is a lofty and inspirational souvenir shop with a local twist, not to be missed either. The place really comes to life in the night: it is the place to be and to be seen, for locals and visitors alike. The Waterfront boasts some of the best nightclubs in town, and a wide variety of pubs with an excellent choice of music, drinks and food.
Mall Warisan Square
Standing gracefully on 3.75 acres of prime land in the heart of the capital city, Warisan Square is set to change the concept of retail shopping in the city centre. A “street mall” concept is exquisitely etched into its design and set up so as to create an integrated synergy between the shop office blocks and the central building. Set amidst the bustling city centre overlooking the vibrant tourism-belt “KK Waterfront” and the idyllic islands of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, it is the mall where city folks and tourists flock to for something new and hip.
Key international and regional retailers as well as café operators have gained a foothold into the KK retail scene with their first outlet here at Warisan Square.
Tanjung Aru Beach and STAR
The Tanjung Aru Beach and the Prince Philip Park are popular places among the local Sabahans. It is the place to hang out in the evening or at night at one of the many food stalls along the beach. Coconut drinks and local fruits are also available here. During the weekend, this beach is crowded with locals for swimming, picnicking and other recreational activities for the entire family. At the fringe of the beach is another majestic land mark of Kota Kinabalu - the Shangri-la's Tanjung Aru Resort (STAR). It was Sabah's first five-star resort, and has evolved into another world famous resort destination for the rich and famous. It has won countless awards over the years. The resort boast world class facilities and operates a marina and water sports recreation centre. The Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is adjacent to the resort.
Likas Wetlands - Kota Kinabalu City Bird Sanctuary
Designed as a bird sanctuary in September 1996, this 24 hectare remnant patch of mangrove forest is located just two kilometers north east of Kota Kinabalu. The sanctuary is the only remaining patch of an extensive mangrove forest that once covered most of the coastal area where now Kota Kinabalu is. Maintained and developed by WWF Malaysia, this sanctuary is a refuge and feeding ground for many species of birds, as well as several migratory species from Northern Asia. The sanctuary is a much needed green lung for the city, and strategically located as an environmental education centre, serving the public at large.
Gaya Street Sunday Market
If you are in town on Sunday, the colourful Gaya Street Sunday Market is a must! Come as early as seven in the morning and you find all sorts of items available for sale by locals. Some come from the far interior of Sabah to offer their produce. Here you find also a rich assortment of antiques, handicraft, potteries, batiks, fruits, pets, plants, flowers and much more. Local fast foods and snacks are also available. If you like a local breakfast, try out the variety of shops along the street : Laksa, Nasi Lemak, Noodles, Dim Sum... the list goes on and on. The street gets very crowded, but by midday the fair is over!
The City Waterfront Esplanade (Anjung Senja)
The City Waterfront Esplanade offers many side walk cafes and food stalls for everyone. Stop by here for drinks and food night and day and enjoy the sea front view of Kota Kinabalu, facing the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park. To the left of the esplanade you will see the Sutera Harbour Resort and Golf Course. This is a great place to be if you are shopping around in the malls, and you need to catch a breath. The sunset from the esplanade is spectacular.
Kampung Air Night Market - Pasar Malam
The Night Market at Kampung Air is an exciting place to visit at night. Located next to the High Court, this night market boast a variety of bargain goods such as T-shirts, pants, shoes, and watches. A good place to shop if you want to look for items to bring back as gifts for your friends and relatives. It is just a stroll from the Centre Point Shopping Mall.
Handicraft Market (Filipino Market)
A hit amongst tourist, the Handicraft Market located near the Central Market is the place to purchase local, Indonesian and Filipino handicraft. Other items such as local fruits, shells, cascading macramé hangings, woven baskets, wood carvings and sunhats are also available here. Look through all the items and you never know you might find something you like for your friends or to decorate your house. Be sure to bargain!
Central Market
Open daily from dawn to 5 pm, the city Central Market is a place to visit. Wander through this market and you will find all sorts of foods, vegetables and essential items that Sabahans eat and use. It is exciting as you may discover many tropical vegetables, fruits, herbs and spices that you have not seen before. Climb upstairs and there are food stalls and a dry market where you can have your breakfast or lunch.
Signal Hill Observatory
A 15 minutes walk from the old quarters of Kota Kinabalu takes you to Signal Hill, a look out point from which you enjoy a breathtaking view over the whole city. This is the ideal place to take photographs of Kota Kinabalu. From the Signal Hill one can also see Tunku Abdul Rahman Park and some of the traditional villages built on stilts in the sea. The entrance is free.
The Atkinson Clock Tower
One of only two structures in Kota Kinabalu that has survived the World War II bombings, the Atkinson Tower was built in 1905 in memory of the town's first district officer who died of 'Borneo Fever' at the age 28. It is located in an area that was the first developed part of the city, then named Jesselton. Just below to the left of the tower is where a very well known hotel stood in the 1930s (now the old police station). The tower is also the land mark to look for if you wish to board a private long distance taxi or bus to destinations such as Kinabalu National Park, Kota Belud, and others.
Tun Mustapha (Yayasan Sabah) Building
This 30 storey circular glass building is supported by high tensile steel rods throughout its structure, an architectural and engineering marvel. It is one of only four such buildings in the world. It is also the the official office of the Chief Minister of Sabah.
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