Local friends introduced us to us, it is really worth visiting. Although we didn't buy any large pieces, we bought some fruit and ate it on the spot. We couldn't do seafood when we bought it, but seafood was really cheap.
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Malatapay Livestock Market Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Malatapay market is similar to the domestic market. It has a history of many years. There are many kinds of handicrafts, local delicacies, fresh seafood and fruits.
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Malatapay Livestock Market Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Local friends introduced us to us, it is really worth visiting. Although we didn't buy any large pieces, we bought some fruit and ate it on the spot. We couldn't do seafood when we bought it, but seafood was really cheap.
To get a deep understanding of the daily life of locals in the Philippines, this market is a good place to go. There are many tropical fruits in the Philippines, there are many markets, and their mangoes are particularly sweet and the price is cheaper than domestic.
Malatapay Market, there are stalls on both sides of the road. There is a market every Wednesday morning, which will be more lively. The locals are very warm to greet you and recommend local handicrafts. I personally think it is more commemorative and valuable.
Not only must there be beautiful scenery in the trip, go deep into the life of the locals, experience the local culture, but also part of the trip. Malatapay market is similar to the domestic market, according to our homestay landlord, it has been many years of history. There used to be a lot of various handicrafts, local cuisine, fresh seafood and fruit, but in the past two years, it has been really lonely, and it has entered the bustling year. After more than an hour of shopping, I bought some fruit and seafood (pawns, coffee crabs and big salmon) and went back to borrow the landlord’s kitchen to make the only meal I made in Duma. I also bought a few small items to return home as a handwritten letter.
This is a local living market where you can buy a lot of vegetables and fruits,