GAYA STREET SUNDAY MARKET
Outdoors
2024
Recommended
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2024
Every Sunday morning, Gaya Street is closed to traffic and invaded by vendors of all kinds. You'll enjoy wandering among the stalls selling fruit and vegetables, sarongs, antiques and souvenirs, in a lively atmosphere. Trade has always taken place on this artery, and although the wooden stalls with their nipah roofs have disappeared, the tradition remains. The big drawback is the live animals locked in small cages and left out in the sun.
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