I'm proud to share with the photographs I took during my travel in Kota Kinabalu City Center. Thus the name, travel-graphs.
Friendly faces of illegal immigrants in our city. They were so friendly. As soon as they realised that I was taking photos on the bridge, they posed for me to take a good photograph of them.
The bridge was built in the city and called Segama Overhead Pedestrian Bridge. It linked from the Central Market, to the opposite shopping mall of KK Plaza. Then, it also linked to the Segama shop lots where there are old coffee shops, pork jerky kiosks, clothes boutique, goldsmiths, fabric and materials shops, Burger King and KFC. The other end of the bridge is the Horizon Hotel that led me to Jalan Pantai, another hot spot of Kota Kinabalu. In between, we can stop by the Post Office KK.
Linking to Segama shop lots.
Oh yes, this was a handicrafts vendor and I believed there were more. Because I was exploring early in the morning, many vendors were not set up yet. Too bad for me.
Poslaju lining up to get ready to work - delivering happiness to public.
Going down to the Post Office, there was this beautiful stairs flight art, by the students of UCSF.
There was a small flight in the middle of the bridge, linking us to the Jalan Pantai, Horizon Hotel. Also contributed by the hands of students from UCSF.
Before reaching the other end, I was awed by this wonderful sight.
Looking right, there was this big signboard and there was a graffiti drawn in it...
When I read Horizon Hotel, I took a nice photo of the Roundabout. Yes, there are egrets in our city, and our city build statues to pay a tribute to the city's precious nature gifts.