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Markets are considered by many tourists as one of the best places to really enjoy the local lifestyle and culture. A kaleidoscope of colours and fragrances dominates these markets. Indeed, the colours, smells and chaos are brought together in one place and you will be able to soak in all the fun and adventure not found anywhere else. Malaysia boasts many different markets, each with its own characteristics and specialities. |
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1. Pasar Payang, Terengganu
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Pasar Payang, or the Central Market of Kuala Terengganu, is a must-visit especially for first-time visitors to this turtle state. Located just by the Sungai Terengganu (Terengganu River).
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2. Pudu Market, Kuala Lumpur
For a taste of multi-ethnic, multi-cultural Malaysia, get over to the Pudu Market where Chinese, Malays and Indians conduct business side-by-side, selling perishables, food, and clothing.
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3. Chow Kit Market, Kuala Lumpur
This colourful market is named after the district Chow Kit. It's the largest "wet market" in Kuala Lumpur where you may find people selling variety of fruits, vegetables and spices, as well as meat, chicken, fish, crabs and lobsters
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4. Tamu Muhibbah, Sarawak
Tamu Muhibbah is the local market where fascinating products from the Sarawakian interior are sold
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5. Kota Belud Sunday Market, Sabah
The Kota Belud 'tamu' or Sunday Market brings together the Dusun, Bajau, Irranun, Obian Muslims and Chinese traders to barter or purchase goods.
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6. Pasar Besar Siti Khadijah, Kelantan
At the Siti Khadijah market one can buy just about anything from fresh produce, kain batik, batik wear, scarves, prayer mats, local delicacies and more
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7. Lembangan Market, Sarawak
Popular with the young and the old, they flock the market especially during Pasar Malam or Night Market. It is a great place to try all kinds of local delicacies and sweets and to experience what the local livelihoods are like.
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8. Satok Market, Sarawak
Visitors should not miss Pasar Satok as the busy market offers views of diverse cultures, a cacophony of unfamiliar languages (especially for those familiar with standard Malay and English) and an assortment of products
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