When walking in a pedestrian area, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and considerate of other individuals sharing the space, including cyclists and motorcyclists. If you hear a bike or motorcycle ringing a bell or honking to alert pedestrians of their presence, it is typically a signal for you to be aware and give them space to pass safely.
In such situations, it's common courtesy to move to the side and allow the cyclist or motorcyclist to pass through. It helps ensure a smoother flow of traffic and promotes safety for everyone involved.
Remember, each situation may be different, so it's important to use your judgment and prioritize safety when interacting with vehicles or pedestrians while walking in a shared space.