These 'sleeping beauty' masks are almost half a meter in length each!! No idea where they came from but are quite finely crafted.
The 'sompoton'
A local instrument very popular among the Dusun/Kadazan
Below is a brief description of the instrument extracted from : An Introduction to The Traditional Musical Instruments of Sabah, Sabah State Muzium, Kota Kinabalu. 1992.
This mouth organ is the most fascinating of the Sabah native musical instruments. It is constructed from a dried gourd and eight bamboo pipes arranged in a doublelayered raft. One of the pipes has no sound, but merely balances the bundle. By blowing or sucking the gourd's mouth, the player can produced a soft sweet harmonious sound. A small lamella of polod palm (like tiny bungkau) is inserted in the side of each sounding pipe near its base. The pipes are fitted into a hole on one side of the gourd and sealed with bees wax. The lamellae lie inside the gourd and provide the sound of the completed instrument. The pipes are bound with thin strands of rattan.
While playing a sompoton, the player covers and uncovers the ends of three of the four shortest pipes with three fingers of his right hand and three small openings cut in the base of the front shortest pipe and front and back pipes of the longer raft with fingers of the left hand. The sompoton can be played as a solo instrument for personal entertainment or in groups to accompany dancing.
Sompoton - Audio (wav- 282kb)
An array of colorful baskets from the Philippines.
The young boy setting up his merchandise in one of the many stores.

Elaborately decorated chandeliers made entirely of sea shells!
2) Salted and dried seafood...
Pasar Ikan Masin - 'Salted Fish Market' ?
These foot-long delicacies are very popular among the local Chinese as well as those from Taiwan and China.
Very popular with the Indonesians are these paper-thin fish slices, cured and dried. They are usually deep fry and serve as a side dish with rice.
Dried abalone
Dried squid
Found these interesting pair of 'sea horses' in one stall. They are only about 6 cm in length but look at the price. Anyone has any idea what they are used for? Medicinal?
3) Fresh fruits and food...
Mangoes from the Philippines
Edible seaweed

Blocks of ready-grated tapioca, a stable for many of the immigrants
A breakfast stall

Freshly made 'belacan' - shrimp paste
In the evening, this place becomes a night market cum food bazaar buzzing with activities. BBQ stalls sprout up almost everywhere by 5 pm, all with wide selection of fresh seafood on display. Satay stalls, stalls selling pre-cooked dishes, fruit juice stalls and stalls offering all kinds of delicacies are available for anyone whose stomach is strong enough to withstand the onslaught. Warning: Only for die hard foodies with very high tolerance for E. coli...
Note: Beware of pickpockets and bag-snatchers when roaming around this area.
Jo.
Heather was provided with a room in the
The deluxe room is very spacious with a five-star king size bed which Leanne found hard to part with...
With plasma tv, coffee and tea making facilities but the best got to be this...
The spectacular view from the window at the 8th floor!! This is to the left of the hotel..
And to the right of the hotel is the Kota Kinabalu largest fish market.
The address and contact.
This little fruit is about the size of a 'sepak takraw'- small rattan ball but look what was in store for us inside...


Its flesh is thinner, softer and much sweeter. 

The laksa comes with a heavenly sambal belacan and kelamansi.
The stall is located in the Kedia Kopi Double Luck in Taman Cantik along the Lintas highway. The stall owner and cook, Mr Yau is a Sarawakian from Miri and in the evenings his son takes over and runs the stall which also serves Teo chiew's porridge. 

-Alternatively, do like what Leanne did - just splash a dash of balsamic vinegar over it . 


5) Dish rice onto a heatproof casserole.
6) Spread prawns on top of the hot rice and sprinkle on all the remaining garlic.
Yum yum.. the sandwich taste FAB!!!!
Mix 1 can of tuna with mayo, french mustard, lime juice, salt and pepper..and also the chopped celery.



La main with spicy minced meat which is anything but spicy Rm8
Scallion pancake Rm 5 