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Serikin Border Market - Kuching, Sarawak

Serikin is a tiny little village near the border of Sarawak with the Indonesia. It is takes about 1 ½ hours drive from Kuching City. During the weekends traders from across the border and nearby areas come to offer their wares and produce. They hawk authentic Indonesia sarongs, household items and food ranging from farm produce such as vegetables and fruits to seafood and meats. Along the way are also makeshift roadside markets selling anything from antiques to wild ornamental plants, exotic orchids to equally exotic fruits, local kueh to all types of pulut and fragrant locally grown rice sometimes recently harvested.

 Every weekend the border village of Serikin in Bau District near here comes alive with the bustle of traders offering all kinds of wares and shoppers hunting for a bargain. The village, which lies close to the Sarawak-Kalimantan border, is well known for its market among locals, tourists and Indonesians. The traders at the market are from Indonesia, usually crossing the border on Friday afternoons to set up their stalls for the following day.

Generally there are more people on Saturdays than Sundays, and the most common items sought after are mats, mattresses and vegetables. The market started in 1992. At that time, Indonesian traders asked the locals to help them sell their goods. Now the Indonesians themselves come over to sell their goods.

Don’t miss the chance to visit Pasar Serikin, if you happen to come to Kuching.

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19 августа 2015 г. 17:06:06
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