Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - My friend is going to travel to Sabah. I want to know what specialties I can buy in Sabah, such as clothes and accessories. Is there a duty-free shop at the airport to Sabah?

My friend is going to travel to Sabah. I want to know what specialties I can buy in Sabah, such as clothes and accessories. Is there a duty-free shop at the airport to Sabah?

Seafood:

Wet salted fish (raw fish with salt) can be bought in the local vegetable market.

Shellfish (oysters are super cheap)

Sea grape (rare)

Snacks:

Wooden potato chips

Sweet potato slices

Soybean fermentation

Banana cake

Tropical fruits:

Durian, rambutan, coconut, snakeskin ...

Cooked food:

Bamboo rice, mee rebus, cuttlefish juice rice, rojak, nasi lemak, Satay, ketupat+lontong.

Handicrafts are strange and lovely, including handbags, small wallets, wooden photo frames, ethnic dolls, and colorful decorations such as wind chimes, bracelets, necklaces, rings and pins.

There is a small duty-free shop at the airport.

NegeriSabah, referred to as Shazhou, formerly known as North Borneo, has the reputation of "land under the wind" and is one of the thirteen states in Malaysia. Kota Kinabalu (formerly known as Kota Kinabalu), the capital, is located in the northeast of kalimantan island with an area of 74,500 square kilometers and a population of * * * 3,802,800 (20 16). In 20 16, Sabah's GDP reached RM 73.8 billion, and its per capita income was RM 2 108 1 RM, which was lower than Malaysia's per capita income of RM 38,887. Sabah was ruled by Britain from 188 1 year to 1963, and was self-governing from 1963 to August 3 1 year (defense, foreign affairs, finance, internal affairs and other affairs were still the responsibility of the British colonial government). 1963 September 2006 16, Sabah joined Malaysia. 1984, Sabah government divided Labuan Island into a federal territory, and Labuan Island is the only offshore financial center in Malaysia.