This comparative analysis essay explores Medan Pasar in Kuala Lumpur and Raohe Street in Taipei, highlighting their historical significance and revitalization efforts. Using Jan Gehl's urban theories, it examines contact points and types of activities that occur in each area, categorizing them into necessary, optional, and resultant activities. Ultimately, the essay aims to identify similarities and differences between the two sites, emphasizing community interactions and the urban design factors that influence public space usage.