Kota Kinabalu is in the center of Kota Kinabalu, although the photo I provided is not a photo of the mall because it is actually compared to. In mainland China, the facilities are still relatively simple, and there are not many choices, but in the local area, it is still a better building. The picture given is Arthur. Aiyabi! Mosque I just wanted to tell you that I was really funny and the only impression I had when I came over was that there weren't many people in the mall. Then Pandora's price is cheaper than domestic, otherwise, If you want to come shopping, then it is best not to hold too much hope.
There were people waiting at the door before it opened in the morning. The air conditioning in the mall was at the right temperature. Watsons had an event, and RIP had discounts and was worth buying. The mall was large, and the category day was comprehensive, so it was worth a visit. The supermarket had many local specialties at a lower price than anywhere else. Starbucks and familiar fast food brands also had stores. This is a typical shopping mall in Malaysia, but what makes Dawn Plaza Kota Kinabalu different is the view of the food court. It was really great. If you want to try local food, this is the place to do it. Just a few things to note: most of the food was lukewarm and may have been sitting out for a while. This is the way local food is, so it's normal, but may not suit Western preferences. There is a great choice of multiple dishes here; you can choose from multiple stalls. The small stall in the middle is where you order your drinks (of course there is no wine or beer). You can choose a seat by the window or balcony.
The Aurora Plaza in Kota Kinabalu is a large comprehensive shopping mall with 6 floors. Although there are not many luxury brands, there are many famous brands, including local Malaysian brands. There are also many restaurants where you can taste the authentic Kota Kinabalu cuisine, which is very good.
The second largest shopping mall in the city. There are four floors in total. The supermarket is on the third floor, but it is actually the fourth floor as the locals call it, because they call the ground floor the ground floor, not the first floor. If you buy a lot, you can still get a tax refund.
A large shopping mall in Kota Kinabalu. There are no international brands, but some local brands, including HM, Uniqlo, Espres, Levis, etc. The styles of clothes and shoes are different from those in China, and there are no new domestic ones... There is a coach store on the first floor. With the depreciation of the RMB, the shopping cost-effectiveness is not high... There is a shopping mall called METROJAYA on the second floor. There are some high-end cosmetics, which are cheaper than domestic shopping malls but more expensive than duty-free shops. There are also GUESS and ELLE bags, etc.; There is a local chain supermarket on the top floor facing the sea, which has a relatively complete range of things
Dawn Plaza is the largest modern shopping mall in Kota Kinabalu. The business area of the plaza is very large, gathering big brand products from all over the world. At the same time, there is a food court on the top floor and the basement floor, where you can taste many Thai delicacies. It is definitely worth a visit.
Kota Kinabalu is in the center of Kota Kinabalu, although the photo I provided is not a photo of the mall because it is actually compared to. In mainland China, the facilities are still relatively simple, and there are not many choices, but in the local area, it is still a better building. The picture given is Arthur. Aiyabi! Mosque I just wanted to tell you that I was really funny and the only impression I had when I came over was that there weren't many people in the mall. Then Pandora's price is cheaper than domestic, otherwise, If you want to come shopping, then it is best not to hold too much hope.
There were people waiting at the door before it opened in the morning. The air conditioning in the mall was at the right temperature. Watsons had an event, and RIP had discounts and was worth buying. The mall was large, and the category day was comprehensive, so it was worth a visit. The supermarket had many local specialties at a lower price than anywhere else. Starbucks and familiar fast food brands also had stores. This is a typical shopping mall in Malaysia, but what makes Dawn Plaza Kota Kinabalu different is the view of the food court. It was really great. If you want to try local food, this is the place to do it. Just a few things to note: most of the food was lukewarm and may have been sitting out for a while. This is the way local food is, so it's normal, but may not suit Western preferences. There is a great choice of multiple dishes here; you can choose from multiple stalls. The small stall in the middle is where you order your drinks (of course there is no wine or beer). You can choose a seat by the window or balcony.
The Aurora Plaza in Kota Kinabalu is a large comprehensive shopping mall with 6 floors. Although there are not many luxury brands, there are many famous brands, including local Malaysian brands. There are also many restaurants where you can taste the authentic Kota Kinabalu cuisine, which is very good.
The second largest shopping mall in the city. There are four floors in total. The supermarket is on the third floor, but it is actually the fourth floor as the locals call it, because they call the ground floor the ground floor, not the first floor. If you buy a lot, you can still get a tax refund.
A large shopping mall in Kota Kinabalu. There are no international brands, but some local brands, including HM, Uniqlo, Espres, Levis, etc. The styles of clothes and shoes are different from those in China, and there are no new domestic ones... There is a coach store on the first floor. With the depreciation of the RMB, the shopping cost-effectiveness is not high... There is a shopping mall called METROJAYA on the second floor. There are some high-end cosmetics, which are cheaper than domestic shopping malls but more expensive than duty-free shops. There are also GUESS and ELLE bags, etc.; There is a local chain supermarket on the top floor facing the sea, which has a relatively complete range of things
Dawn Plaza is the largest modern shopping mall in Kota Kinabalu. The business area of the plaza is very large, gathering big brand products from all over the world. At the same time, there is a food court on the top floor and the basement floor, where you can taste many Thai delicacies. It is definitely worth a visit.