Living at the Le Méridien Hotel across the street, occupying the geographical advantage. I will come to this market several times a day. I buy fruit and eat. The market is quite big. I don’t see whether it is Filipino or Malay. Anyway, it is wrapped in a headscarf. Some sell fruits and some sell seafood. There are souvenirs. I didn't see anything else, the fruit is cheap and delicious ~
The Philippine market is the largest small commodity market in Kota Kinabalu. Whether it is locals or tourists, it is worth visiting here, because you can buy a lot of tropical fruits and vegetables here, as well as some small commodities used daily, the price is also very cheap, very good fireworks atmosphere.
The Philippine market is the largest farmer's market on Sabah Island, and it is very lively for locals and tourists alike. Here you can buy cheap and fresh tropical fruits, as well as a variety of vegetables and seafood, and get processed at a nearby processing point, the taste is really great, and cheap.
The Philippine market is a comprehensive market, with vegetables, fruits, dry tones, seafood and so on. The market opens in the afternoon to the evening, and the deserted morning is in stark contrast to the noisy afternoon. His seafood market is built on the beach. In the morning, fishermen will lean the seafood caught by the market and put the seafood directly in the freezer. It can be said that the seafood products here are just out to sea, and they are guaranteed to be absolutely fresh. So here is the shopping place visited by the people of Kota Kinabalu, and the bustling crowds are endless every afternoon, rushing to buy first.
The Philippine market is the largest farmer's market in Kota Kinabalu. When you buy seafood and fruit, you have to come here. After buying seafood, you go to the processing store upstairs to process seafood. The taste is good and the price is very cheap. The fruit here is also fresh and cheap, very good value.
Living at the Le Méridien Hotel across the street, occupying the geographical advantage. I will come to this market several times a day. I buy fruit and eat. The market is quite big. I don’t see whether it is Filipino or Malay. Anyway, it is wrapped in a headscarf. Some sell fruits and some sell seafood. There are souvenirs. I didn't see anything else, the fruit is cheap and delicious ~
The Philippine market is the largest small commodity market in Kota Kinabalu. Whether it is locals or tourists, it is worth visiting here, because you can buy a lot of tropical fruits and vegetables here, as well as some small commodities used daily, the price is also very cheap, very good fireworks atmosphere.
The Philippine market is the largest farmer's market on Sabah Island, and it is very lively for locals and tourists alike. Here you can buy cheap and fresh tropical fruits, as well as a variety of vegetables and seafood, and get processed at a nearby processing point, the taste is really great, and cheap.
The Philippine market is a comprehensive market, with vegetables, fruits, dry tones, seafood and so on. The market opens in the afternoon to the evening, and the deserted morning is in stark contrast to the noisy afternoon. His seafood market is built on the beach. In the morning, fishermen will lean the seafood caught by the market and put the seafood directly in the freezer. It can be said that the seafood products here are just out to sea, and they are guaranteed to be absolutely fresh. So here is the shopping place visited by the people of Kota Kinabalu, and the bustling crowds are endless every afternoon, rushing to buy first.
The Philippine market is the largest farmer's market in Kota Kinabalu. When you buy seafood and fruit, you have to come here. After buying seafood, you go to the processing store upstairs to process seafood. The taste is good and the price is very cheap. The fruit here is also fresh and cheap, very good value.