Open-air markets are quite common in Malaysia, especially in East Malaysia. There are mainly small stalls where locals sell food or local products. The price is basically cheaper than the supermarket and fresh, and the selection is good.
Tamu Market
Posted: Nov 5, 2020
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wflee
5/5Outstanding
Tamu market is beside the gaya street. Gaya street is sunday morning market. Tamu market is sell all the sabah vegetable, rice and fruit. Tamu market can easily find sabah durian. Other special in this tamu market is Sabah rice. Taste different from the west malaysia rice.
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Posted: Sep 20, 2023
miel@999tov
5/5Outstanding
Tamu at gaya street. Kota kinabalu. crowded with tourist and local people. Lovely day to spend with family and friends
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Posted: Jun 18, 2023
Klchic
5/5Outstanding
viait gaya street one the weekends! it is now open after a very long closure!!!!
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Posted: Nov 15, 2021
sunnycccc
5/5Outstanding
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The open-air market is interesting. It's a local people's market.
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Posted: Jul 27, 2021
素素77
5/5Outstanding
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Gaya Street Open-air Market is located in the main street of Kota Kinabalu. Every Sunday, the whole street is an open-air market. There are many stalls and you can buy many interesting small crafts, local specialties and delicious tropical fruits. Some handwritten letters that need to be brought back are also suitable for purchase here.