

The early morning Sunday market in Kota Kinabalu is fun. It's also heart-rendingly sad at times.Right in the heart of the city, you can buy just about anything, from live puppies to rainforest solutions to your impotency problem, from wild honey to - alas - shells and corals stolen from the country's natural heritage (or possibly from the Philippines' natural heritage), from tortoises (yes, they are tortoises, not turtles, you Americans out there - they have legs, not flippers, damn it!), to clothing and sumptious food.
You can even have your blood pressure checked for a donation (people give as little as US 30c) to a charitable organisation.Bottles of bee honey - many of the insects used are not at all like the honey bee. Wood, bark, fungi, lichens, roots, leaves - everything seems to have medicinal value - a lot of it aimed at enhancing sexual function (men really do have a problem, don't they...) Funny thing is this: the buyers all seem to think that because a product is "natural" it's got to be good for you. Hmm. Have they never heard of hemlock or similar? They happily take untested produce on the say-so of a stranger telling them it's "traditional medicine". Yeah, right. They are braver men than me.


Check out those lovely woven dishes and containers.

6 comments:
Ooh - lovely! I wish I could go there too.
Hmm - are the tortoises sold for food or as pets?
I didn't ask, Satima. I was afraid of the answer.
Those are some nice pictures.
i love markets ...
thanks for all the lovely photos
Actually, my husband took them...
the tortoises are pets not food. im a sabahan. and i dont think i know anyone (yet) who eat tortoises..
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