If only you know where to look for vegetables. Plenty organic shops in a roll of shop in Foh Sang area. Chinese dominating area you can't find beautiful vegetables must be a joke. There are many varieties of pineapples I can't even get in PJ. Talap none, Sabah Pisang none, sweet pamelo like Tenom only in Ipoh and many I lost count. There many vegetarian shops in Penampang Baru.
@@Orangutan0000 you ain't even familiar with Sabah. So what local! my papayas, mangoes all from my garden. A lot I can grow in my backyard without much care. Lately I bought chicken from SS2 Kampong chicken meat like powder. Old timers all changed. Pork smell because you bought a male pig. Taiwanese came here for crocodile farming for export. Just tax collection Sabah benefited a lot.
Please don’t tell them about the prices in the United States. They’ll raise the prices.
@sabah-travel4 ай бұрын
US dollar will collapse in 2025, so Malaysian ringgit might be the smart choice to hold :D
@dinasequeira49744 ай бұрын
I doubt it it will happen, China will have a huge economic meltdown in the year to come. Malaysian ringgit is unstable, too many government officials are stealing the money.. bribery and corruption are prevalent, just like the people republic of China .even your current president..
@stephenlam76774 ай бұрын
I can totally understand your decision. I felt the same way. I have lived and worked in Calif for over 50 years, precisely in the Silicon Valley. Back in the year 2000, the tech industry was in high gear. New technology was invented and cellular products demands drove the need for talents to feverish pitch. As a result, thousands came from all over the world looking for high-paying jobs, and many were successful and settled down in the Bay Area. No one had predicted the 2007 real estate / financial crisis which practically shut off the economic engine and the massive layoff began. Many engineers, technicians, supply chain workers, logistic industry employees, and equipment service technicians etc became unemployed. When they exhausted their saving, they no long could afford the high rents and eventually became homeless. This was part of the early Bay Area homeless crisis which was nowhere near what we have seen today. That being said, the real nightmare began when the new feel-good drug, Fentanyl began to show up in clubs and later spilled into the street scene. When teenagers and people in their prime youth began to get hooked on it. Crime rate shot up and streets became dangerous. It is a long and shameful story of how the liberal government handled the law and drug problem which have tainted communities across the country.