Likas Bay promenade.
This seven-kilometer coastal stretch along Tanjung Lipat offers a front-row seat to daily life in Kota Kinabalu. Extending from the city port toward the Tun Mustapha Tower, the paved waterfront path is a favorite local hub for morning joggers, cyclists, and evening strollers. Grassy patches lined with palm trees, basic fitness equipment, and barbecue spots frame views of the bay, where ships anchor near the horizon and the iconic Kota Kinabalu City Mosque sits in the distance. As the sun sets, the promenade shifts from an exercise track to a social hangout. Locals gather at the Anjung Selera open-air food court for late-night bites by the water, while the bay itself serves as the stage for the city's annual dragon boat races, making it a lively, unpretentious slice of seaside civic life.
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