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Flea Market Galore - Malaysia

Flea Market Galore - Malaysia

Street Art Graffiti Gallery, in front of Suria Sabah Mall, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

Sabah

Gaya Street Market

Sabah

Sarawak

/Malaysia Flea Market Galore 51

Gaya Street
Sunday Market

Although Gaya Street Market is not your must-
go-to kind of flea market, this popular Sunday
morning attraction is nevertheless the place to
be at for some retail therapy if you are ever in
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

The area has its history rooted in over a hundred There’s Much More in Kota Kinabalu
years, wheer the street was originally known
as Bond Street. Located i‎ n the thriving Kota Kota Kinabalu - the capital city of Sabah,
Kinabalu Central Business District, Gaya Street although not rife with weekend flea markets
has been the centre of business activities for - has bazaars and car boot sales which offer
generation after generation. a one-of-a-kind fun shopping experience.
There are also some themed hotels and cafes
Every Sunday morning, a half kilometre stretch to check out around town. Antique shops are
of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic until 1pm mostly centred at Wisma Merdeka and Asia City.
to make way for the much anticipated fair. A
stream of visitors, locals and tourists alike will KINABALU ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
make an early start to avoid the penetrating hot (Antiques & Ceramics, Old Currency)
sun later in‎ the day. Lot B211, 2nd floor, Wisma Merdeka Phase 2,
88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Be spoiled by an endless selection of things local Tel. +6 013 - 860 3001
from arts and crafts, fruits and flowers, food and
drinks, souvenirs and gifts,‎ clothes and sarongs, MOHD HASIM KASALA
antiques and collectibles, even pets and herbs. (Antiques, Porcelain, Vintage & Rarities)
2nd floor, Wisma Merdeka, Phase 2, 88000
While the carnival-like atmosphere of the Kota Kinabalu,‎ Sabah.
Gaya Street Sunday Market with its clean and
organised make-shift tents are indeed a tourist OCEAN ART GALLERY
pull of Kota Kinabalu, it is also the best place to (Chinese Antiques, Ceramics & Salvage)
savour the ‘Borneo experience’. Lot B213A, 2nd floor, Wisma Merdeka, Phase 2,
88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
Where: Tel. +6 088 - 253 826
Gaya Street, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
When: AMOR TRADING
Every Sunday from 6.30 am to 1:00 pm. (Antiques & Porcelain Dealer)
More: G62/G66 Ground Floor, Kompleks Asia City,
+‎ 6 088 - 244 000 Phase 11A, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

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The Petronas ‘Tanahairku Street Art - Children’ mural greeting visitors at Lebuh Wayang, Kuching.

Sarawak Sabah

Main Bazaar
The Junk
The Barber

Sarawak

/Malaysia Flea Market Galore 53

There’s yet to be a designated f‎ lea market f‎ or numerous uniquely Sarawakian and Bornean
sale - in the real sense of the word - to be products such as antiques, ethnic-crafts, curios
found on-going in Sarawak. However, there and souvenirs.
are occasionally some car boot sales or jumble
sales organised by the respective city councils in Sometimes along the five-foot way of its quaint
Kuching and Miri. old shops, apart from seeing peddlers selling
‎ the famous Sarawak layer cake or Sarawak
white pepper, you might by chance come across
There’s Much More in Kuching vendors of old treasures of Sarawak’s past
setting up a table or two displaying their “oldie-
For antique lovers, souvenir hunters‎ and flea goldies”.
market junkies, do take the time to explore
some of these places that are equally exciting Where:
and interesting: Jalan Main Bazaar, 93000 Kuching, Sarawak.
When:
Everyday from 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
More: ‎
+6 082 - 627 742

The Granary

The Granary, a century-old building forms part
of Kuching’s hip new hangouts, where they
occasionally host an art and craft flea market in
their chic restaurant with live music to go along.

Main Bazaar Kuching Where:
The Granary Kitchen + Bar,
The oldest street in the city and the heart of old 23 Wayang Street,
Kuching, Main Bazaar as the name implies was 93100 Kuching,
the nerve centre of trade during the White Rajah Sarawak.
period of colonial Sarawak. More: ‎
+6 011 - 2508 9321

Fronting the beautiful Sarawak Waterfront,
today it is a tourist centre and a must-go place

/54 Malaysia Flea Market Galore

The Junk The Barber

If you’re an aficionado of chic themed-cafes A retro themed chic cafe made good from an
and restaurants, The Junk is not to be missed. iconic old barber shop which had been around
Established in 2002, it pioneered the fusion for 78 years.
restaurant scene in Kuching and set the tone for
vintage themed-style decor. In preserving a sense of nostalgia, as it was
when it's a barber shop, the retro cafe and bar
Occupying three pre-war shop houses along the is a classic example of an excellent repurposed
heritage row of Wayang Street, the interior will makeover.
surely not disappoint antique and vintage lovers,
as every wall and corner is filled to the brim with Where:‎
the personal collection of the owners. The Barber Cafe & Bar, 74 Wayang Street 93100
Kuching, Sarawak.
Where: More:‎
T‎ he Junk, 80,82 and 84 Wayang Street, +6 082 - 242 961
93100 Kuching, Sarawak.
More:‎
+6 082 - 259 450

/Malaysia Flea Market Galore 55

Collectors Market Publika
Malaysia Coca-Cola Collectors Fair

Star Wars Fair

Malaysia Coca-Cola
Collectors Fair

Star Wars Fair

Collectors Fair

Collectors Market Publika
Malaysia Coca-Cola Collectors Fair
Star Wars Fair

/56 Malaysia Flea Market Galore

Fuyoh! Collectors Market Host, Romaizie Mustapha
Market Publika

This collector’s fair held for the fifth time this year
with its third edition at Publika shopping mall in
Solaris Dutamas, Kuala Lumpur is one that’s
much-awaited.

The recent edition themed ‘Hikayat Seribu Satu
Barang Collectors Market’ featured 80 vendors,
including those from outside of Kuala Lumpur.

Market host Romaizie Mustapha said the now
popular event is normally organised two days
over the weekend on a quarterly period. It
covers a wide selection of antiques, vintage and
collectibles.

Whether you’re searching for a Star Wars
collectible or vintage toys, vinyl records and
music memorabilias, never before seen antiques
and rarities, this carefully curated market has it
all. Plus, it’s really organised and neat - which
is great for browsing and spending a delightful
day here.

To avoid missing out on the next edition of the
Collectors Market, get updates when you follow
them on www.facebook.com/collectorsmarket
or www.facebook. com/publika.

/Malaysia Flea Market Galore 57

Star Wars Fair &
Celebration

Don’t you be surprised that there are as many
as twenty Star Wars fan groups in Malaysia
alone. This year being the 40th Anniversary
Celebration, they’re were all united for a single
goal at Sunway Pyramid in Petaling Jaya to
celebrate 'May the Fortieth Be With You' event
celebration.

Sunway Pyramid, has always, was the official
venue for Star Wars related activities and also
the best place for a products search on things-
Star Wars.

If you don’t own anything in pewter, perhaps
a Star Wars figurine will be hard to resist.
The unique collection by Royal Selangor in
collaboration with The Walt Disney Company
commemorates the famed pop culture
phenomenon.

Royal Selangor which also has an outlet at
Sunway Pyramid is Malaysia’s world largest
pewter maker.

For details on up-coming events, visit
www.facebook.com/sunwaypyramid.

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Malaysia Coca-Cola
Collectors’ Fair

The annual Malaysia Coca-Cola Collectors’ Fair,
in its eighth year, saw 60 participants of local
and international collectors from nine countries
converge at Berjaya Times Square concourse
for the 2017 edition.

Collectors came from as far as Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Spain,
Taiwan, Thailand and Turkey to display rare
and unique Coca-Cola branded items for
enthusiasts and members of the public to view,
buy and trade.

Bottles in different shapes and sizes, miniatures,
commemorative cans, toys, openers, posters
were some of the items displayed by the
respective collectors.

Save-a-date for next year’s 2018 edition,
normally held in the month of May to experience
the passion the collectors have for their hobby .

Check and follow them on
www.facebook.com/malaysiacocacolacollectorsfair.

/Malaysia Flea Market Galore 59

MALAYSIA AT A GLANCE

COUNTRY GOVERNMENT
The federation of Malaysia comprises Malaysia practices parliamentary democracy
Peninsular Malaysia, which is made up of and constitutional monarchy. The Head of
11 states, three Federal Territories as well as State is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the
the states of Sabah and Sarawak situated in Head of Government is the Prime Minister.
Borneo. The country has a bicameral legislative
system.
CAPITAL CITY
Kuala Lumpur CLIMATE
Malaysia has a tropical climate and the
GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION weather is warm all year round. Temperatures
Lying 2º to 7º north of the Equator, Peninsular range from 21ºC to 32ºC and the annual
Malaysia is separated from Sabah and rainfall varies from 2,000 mm to 2,500 mm.
Sarawak by the South China Sea. The
Peninsular shares a common border with ECONOMIC PROFILE
Thailand in the north, while its southern Manufacturing constitutes the largest
neighbour is Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak component of Malaysia’s economy while
share a common border with Indonesia while tourism and primary commodities such as
Sarawak also shares a border with Brunei petroleum, palm oil, natural rubber and timber
Darussalam. are major contributors to its economy.

AREA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
329,758 sq km Visitors must be in possession of a valid
passport or travel document with a minimum
POPULATION validity of six months beyond the intended
31.7 million visiting period. Citizens of most countries do
not require visas for social or business visits.
PEOPLE For further information, please visit or call
Malays make up about 57% of the population, the nearest Malaysian diplomatic mission or
with Chinese, Indians and other ethnic groups Tourism Malaysia office.
making up the rest.
CURRENCY
LANGUAGE The unit of currency is the Malaysian Ringgit,
Bahasa Malaysia (Malay) is the national which is denoted as RM. Foreign currencies
language but English is widely spoken. can be converted at banks and money
Malaysians also speak various languages and changers.
dialects.
BANKING HOURS
RELIGION In most states, banks are open from Monday
Islam is the official religion but all other to Friday from 9.15 am to 4.30 pm. In
religions are practised freely. Kelantan and Terengganu, banks are closed
on Friday and Saturday. Check the websites
/60 Malaysia Flea Market Galore of the relevant banks for details on operating
hours and rest days. Online banking services
are available.

POST OFFICES GETTING TO MALAYSIA
Post offices are open from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm The main gateway to Malaysia is through the
daily except on Sunday and public holidays. Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in
They are open for half–a-day on Saturday Sepang. It is located about 50 km south of
(until 1.00 pm). Post offices that are located Kuala Lumpur. Over 40 international airlines
in shopping malls have extended operating fly into the country while the national carrier,
hours. In the states of Johor, Kedah, Kelantan Malaysia Airlines, has a global network that
and Terengganu, post offices are closed on spans six continents. The airline is a full-
Friday and Saturday. fledged member of oneworld, one of the
world’s top three airline alliances. The national
WORKING DAYS carrier is complemented by its subsidiary,
Most states observe Monday to Friday as Firefly and the budget airline, AirAsia. The
working days while Saturday and Sunday new KLIA 2, situated about 1.5 km away
are rest days. In the states of Johor, Kedah, from the main terminal of KLIA, is the world’s
Kelantan and Terengganu, working days largest purpose-built terminal dedicated to
are from Sunday to Thursday. Friday and low-cost carriers. Airlines that operate from
Saturday are observed as rest days. This KLIA2 include AirAsia, AirAsia X and Malindo
applies to government offices and many Air. Other major international airports that
private establishments. serve as entry points are situated in Penang,
Johor Bahru, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu and the
TIME island of Langkawi. The main entry point to
The standard Malaysian time is eight hours Malaysia by sea is Port Klang, about 50 km
ahead of GMT and 16 hours ahead of the U.S. away from Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia is also
Pacific Standard Time. accessible by rail and road from Singapore
and Thailand.
ELECTRICITY
The voltage used throughout Malaysia is GETTING AROUND
220 - 240 volts AC, at 50 cycles per second. Malaysia has excellent domestic air links
Standard 3-pin square plugs and sockets are serviced by Malaysia Airlines as well as
used. carriers such as AirAsia and Firefly. The
country has a well-developed and efficient
MEASUREMENT SYSTEM public transportation system served by
Malaysia uses the metric system. buses, taxis as well as trains. GrabCar and
Uber services are available in Malaysia.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Malaysia is linked nationally and internationally ACCOMMODATION
by telephone, facsimile and via the Internet. Malaysia has a wide range of accommodation
Most hotels provide International Direct Dial with competitive rates. International star-
(IDD) telephone services and Wi-fi Internet rated hotels, boutique hotels, beach resorts,
connection. chalets, youth hostels and timeshare
apartments are among the types of
accommodation available.

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HEAD OFFICE
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9th Floor, No. 2, Tower 1, Jalan P5/6, Precinct 5, 62200 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Tel: 603 8891 8000 • Tourism Infoline: 1 300 88 5050 (within Malaysia only) • Fax: 603 8891 8999
E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.malaysia.travel

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Fax: 603 2161 0049 Beijing New Delhi
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