The Serikin Sunday Market
Around Weekend Market Serikin.
The Serikin Sunday Market, which began in 1992, has attracted a steady flow of customers, locals and tourists came as far as West Malaysia and Brunei.Market stalls are mostly controlled by Indonesian Merchants coming every Friday evening to set them up for the next day. These temporary stall stalls offer a variety of colorful fabrics of decorative wood carvings, handicrafts and more.
Stall at Serikin Weekend Market
Row of Stall at Market Weekend Serikin
It is better to come early Saturday when the weather is still cold and less crowded ... giving you the luxury to see the different types of items offered. You will not be disappointed because there is always something you like and pockets too.
If you forgot to bring anything to protect you from the afternoon heat ... there are various shapes and sizes of the cap ... as well as the traditional imitations offered ... make your choice
Looking for something to empty space in your garden at home ... there are many ornamental plants and garden furniture for sale ... different orchids of different species and other wild ornamental plants.
OR move to a new home and want something beautiful for the main bedroom window ... just browse the many stalls that offer ready-made curtains, of course you can find what you want. Just that thing .. do not forget the size.
Woodcraft Craft
Women will not be left behind because there are many types and styles ready to use with the designs that Indonesia likes ... colorful fabrics for the fabulous outfits you have thought of. There are also brands of your favorite handbags at half price.
Do not forget to buy one or two souvenirs for someone special ... friends or family or even for yourself as a warning. In addition to colorful fabrics and textiles , ornamental plants ... there are also home appliances ... forest products ... wildlife and meat ... fruit smoke and more. On the other hand you are inundated with choice.
On the way back you can make a pitstop on the Duyoh River Guest ... there are different types of forests ... wild ornamental plants and wild honey that are sold at reasonable prices. These stalls are run by local Bidayuh Communities.
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