It's really tiring after the hike especially our legs...we walked like mummy 😉
Actually not much activities on day5. We were just hanging around the Filipino Market which is almost opposite the main minibus station next to the Centre Point Shopping Complex on Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens. Most of the stalls are run by Filipino immigrants. A variety of Filipino and local handicrafts are sold in the hundreds of cramped stalls, along winding alleyways which are strung by low-slung curtains of shells, baskets and bags.
You can find a diverse range of products available at the Filipino Market - from traditional foods to medicine and toiletries.
We had some "Ikan pangang" & "Udang Pangan" as our tea time (4pm++). *.^
Heading to one of the historical landmarks of Kota Kinabalu which is the Atkinson Clock Tower after our tea time.
It is the only structure that was not destroyed in the Second World War because of which it has historical importance. The Tower was made in honor of Francis George Atkinson who died of malaria in 1902.
After the Atkinson Clock Tower, we went to observation tower to watch sunset.
We had seafoods as our dinner after the Sunset at Observation Tower.
The guy was so funny...He makes us laugh nonstop when we are trying to negotiate the price with him.(but forgot what joke he make)
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