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Chinatown   Kuala Lumpur

Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur

 51 Reviews  Petaling Street is the main street in LK's Chinatown district which is located to the southeast of Merdeka Square. It is infamous for pirated branded clothes and accessories such as belts, Rolex... 

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Shopping mall   Penang

Shopping mall, Penang

 40 Reviews   The mall at Tanjong Tokong is the first comprehensive shopping centre serving the tourist belt in Penang Island. With anchor tenant Super Tanjong taking up 145,000 sq ft, Island Plaza is a preferred... 

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Suria KLCC   Kuala Lumpur

Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

 57 Reviews  Big and nice, with all the things one can need in one place- food, clothing, shoes, bags, jewels, banking services, classy flower shop, etc. An upscale shopping experience is the highlight as many... 

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Night Market   Penang

Night Market, Penang

 8 Reviews  Batu Ferringhi’s night market is not to be missed when visiting the northern part of Penang. Comprising hundreds of stalls offering everything from fake designer bags to cheap pirated DVDs and home... 

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Mid Valley Megamall   Kuala Lumpur

Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur

 30 Reviews  Mid Valley Food Court Nasi Campur sells Nasi Campur (Rice with Mix & Match). There are no description and pricetag on any one of the dishes. They will tell you it is based on how much you take and... 

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Souvenirs , Arts & Handicrafts   Penang

Souvenirs , Arts & Handicrafts, Penang

 13 Reviews  In Little India there are many tailors ready and waiting to make a Punjabi suit or for girls a Saree. We thought it would be fun to do. The prices between each shop differ greatly so shop around. We... 

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Bukit Bintang   Kuala Lumpur

Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur

 40 Reviews  Plaza Low Yat is a shopping centre specializing in electronics and IT products in Malaysia. It is located at Lot 7, Jalan 1/77, off Jalan Bukit Bintang behind the Melia Kuala Lumpur Hotel opposite... 

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Yummy local snacks   Penang

Yummy local snacks, Penang

 6 Reviews  Well, you're here in Penang and you need to buy something for the relatives back home. Instead of buying that lousy T-shirt, why don't you buy the best biscuits in town? Penang is famed for her tau... 

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Central Market   Kuala Lumpur

Central Market, Kuala Lumpur

 45 Reviews  I was hoping for a more local style open market,like the weekend markets in Bangkok, but it turned out to be more like a 2 storey mall, offering products from India ,China and Malaysia.Bargaining is... 

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Grocery shopping/wet market   Penang

Grocery shopping/wet market, Penang

 4 Reviews  Love it or loathe it, Penang's flea market at Lorong Kulit has gained quite a hiphop reputation among Malaysians and tourists alike. Formerly at Rope Walk it is for now next to City Stadium. Electric... 

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Berjaya Times Square   Kuala Lumpur

Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur

 28 Reviews  Berjaya Times Square is an huge mall with about 700 specialty retail shops, 1,200 luxury service suites, 45 food outlets for every taste and unique entertainment attractions such as Asia’s largest... 

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Lot 10   Kuala Lumpur

Lot 10, Kuala Lumpur

 23 Reviews   Lot 10 has a very striking green facade and is located in Bukit Bintang area. This is a huge shopping centre where you can find branded goods, designer labels. Isetan is their anchor tenant. There... 

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Street Vendors   Kuala Lumpur

Street Vendors, Kuala Lumpur

 9 Reviews  A new midnight bazaar is now operating daily right in the heart of KL, from 9pm-2m, at Jalan Jelatek, off Jalan Ampang (the road where the KLCC, with the Petronas Twin Towers, is located)! Apparently... 

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SOGO KL   Kuala Lumpur

SOGO KL, Kuala Lumpur

 5 Reviews  This is Malaysia's largest single department store that's located on one of KL's best known shopping streets. I'd already been to a SOGO in Hong Kong so I knew what to expect but this one was even... 

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Kinokuniya Book Store   Kuala Lumpur

Kinokuniya Book Store, Kuala Lumpur

 2 Reviews   The best bookstore in KL so far with a massive range of titles. Located on the top floor of KLCC Suria, this Jap bookstore is a must for book lovers. They also have a cafe in there as well. Mind... 

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Tumasek Pewter   Kuala Lumpur

Tumasek Pewter, Kuala Lumpur

 3 Reviews  Inspiring designs that capture the timeless beauty of pewter. Every piece is hand-crafted to perfection by skilled craftsmen who to date have created well over a thousand pieces of art ranging from... 

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Kota Raya Shopping Complex, Kuala Lumpur: In the heart of Chinatown

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Kota Raya Shopping Complex is located at the junction of Jalan Silang and Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown. It is one of the oldest shopping centers in Kuala Lumpur. It was a very popular shopping center in the 1960s and 1970s. It is still popular today for budget shoppers. Kotaraya is conveniently located within a stone's throw from the main bus terminal Puduraya. It is also located adjacent to S & M Shopping Center along Jalan Silang.Wide range of items at bargain prices are available in the shopping complex such as budget clothings, textiles, handbags, shoes, electrical goods, CDs, VCDs and DVDs, video tapes, handphone accessories, watches, spectacles, toys and households goods. Several hair dressing and beauty saloons are located on the first and second floors of the shopping complex. The upper floors are entertainment outlets with numerous...

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Mid Valley Megamall, Kuala Lumpur: A megamall for one stop shopping and entertainment

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The Mid Valley Megamall is located at Lingkasan Syed Putra at Mid Valley City in the heart of the Klang Valley between Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur. It is easily accessible by light rail transit (LRT) and/or public buses from Central Kuala Lumpur. It is actually located on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.Mid Valley Megamall is one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in Southeast Asia. It has a total area of approximately 420,000 square meters comprising a magnificent six level shopping mall, office towers, and hotels. It was officially opened for business in 1999. The main anchor tenants are Carrefour, Jusco and Metrojaya. They are all well known and large department stores cum supermarkets. Other impressive outlets include foodcourts, cineplexes and gaming outlets such as the bowling alleys and game arcades for young and old. Opening hours are between 10.00 a.m. and...

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Asian Cultural Village, Genting Highlands: Shopping for arts and crafts

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Asian Cultural Village is located at First World Plaza at the podium of First World Hotel in Genting Highlands Resort in the state of Pahang. It comprises stalls from approximately 10 Asian countries including those from Southeast Asia, Japan, South Korea, china and India.Products such as arts and crafts, local handicrafts, toys and dolls, gifts and souvenirs, pewters, antiques, titbits and snacks are available at Asian Cultural Village. They certainly add colours to already impressive Indoor Theme Park in particular and First World Plaza in general! Local handicrafts from certain Asian countries sound attractive items to purchase. Prices of goods can be considered reasonable considering that you do not have to travel to neighbouring countries to purchase those items.

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Tesco Department Store, Melaka: One stop shopping

by hopang

Tesco Department Store is a hypermarket located at Jalan Tun Abdul Razak just opposite Melaka Sentral in the heart of the city of Melaka. It is one of the several large department stores in Melaka that have their own buildings under one roof with ample free parking lots. The others are Jusco Stores and Giant.Tesco was founded in 1924 in Europe. However they established their businesses in Malaysia rather late. Tesco Department Store in Melaka was opened to the public in 2002 and it was only its second operations in Malaysia. The first one was located at Puchong in the state of Selangor. Since then many more stores have opened throughout West Malaysia. The department stores are owned by Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd which was incorporated in 2001.Wide range of household items are available at Tesco Department Store ranging from groceries to fresh food. It claims to have carried a total...

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Dataran Pahlawan Megamall, Melaka: Newest Shopping Centre in town

by hopang

Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall is a new player in the shopping business in Melaka. It is the latest shopping complex to be built in fast developing Melaka city. Its building seems to be a little bit smaller than that of Mahkota Parade Shopping Complex located next door. Nevertheless it has a total buildup area of approximately one and a half million square feet! That is not small by any means! The megamall has seven levels of shopping spaces including the upper and lower ground floors. It was opened to the public in 2005. Hundreds of retail outlets are located inside the megamall, most of them are comparatively smaller compared to those of the Mahkota Parade Shopping Centre. Wide range of consumer goods are available in the shopping centre particularly shoes, clothings and textiles at bargain prices. Fastfood restaurants such as Mc Donald's are located on the ground floor of Megamall...

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Mahkota Parade Shopping Centre, Melaka: The largest shopping centre in town

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Mahkota Parade Shopping Centre is located at Melaka Raya, Bandar Hilir right in the heart of historic Melaka City. It is the largest shopping centre in the city of Melaka. It has four levels of shopping, restaurants and entertainment spaces. Its main anchor tenant is Parkson Grand which is a local department store cum supermarket. The shopping centre has a total area of approximately 1.2 million square feet. Wide range of consumer goods are available in the shopping centre ranging from electrical goods and watches to clothings and textiles. A food court, entertainment outlets, bowling alley and games arcades are also located at upper floors of the shopping complex. Most of the fastfood restaurants are located on the ground floor of the complex. Ample car parking lots are available for shoppers at the basement as well as outside the shopping complex. The shopping centre is considered an...

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Upmarket Shopping Centre: Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

by hopang

Suria KLCC is located at the podium of Petronas Twin Towers at prestigious Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC) along Jalan Ampang said to be Kuala Lumpur's Golden Mile at one time. It is Malaysia's premier shopping center within Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle. Suria is a Malay word meaning sunshine. It was opened to the public in 1999. It has a total area of approximately 140,000 square meters. Thus it is without question one of the largest shopping centers in Malaysia.Suria KLCC is surrounded by international hotels, impressive office buildings, high end luxurious apartments and condominiums and a large park with man-made lake. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kuala Lumpur. Six levels of retail outlets are available for your shopping pleasure. Anchor tenants at Suria KLCC are Parkson Grand and Isetan. Most of the shops are dealing in high fashion and stores dealing in...

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Jonker Walk, Melaka: Shopping for antiques

by hopang

Jonker Walk is located at Jonker Street (known as Jalan Hang Jebat) right in the heart of Melaka's Chinatown in the historic city of Melaka. It is a narrow street with some of Melaka's oldest houses dating back to 17th century when Dutch conquored Melaka. Jonker Street is formerly known as Antique Street due to the many antique stores around the area selling ancient artifacts and various antiques from the past centuries. Jonker is a Dutch word which literally means master. Jonker Street is an ideal location to hunt and bargain for antiques and ancient artifacts. Jonker Walk was established in the year 2000 by Melaka State Government to boost tourism to Melaka city. During the weekends between 7.00 p.m. and 12.00 mignight from Friday to Sunday nights , the whole street is closed to vehicular traffic and the street transforms into large open-air night markets. Wide range of items are on...

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Jusco in Petronas: Quality shopping

by abi_maha

Though there are plenty of places in KL to do some inexpensive shopping believe me none of th goods you buy lst longer than a month. The only experience we had otherwise was with this store in Petronas which offered good deals for good merchandise. handbags, cosmetics 100 ringets

Fiona Exclusive: Hot to buy Textile and curtain

by hsunleong

Emerge as one of the biggest in providing wide range of textile and curtain products in Nilai-3 Wholesale centre. Beautiful shop! High class! By judging to the shop outlook, don't be surprise to know that some of the items only sell from range RM15 and up to few hundreds. Unbelievable RM100

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 1 Review and 55 Opinions  Aldy Hotel is situated in centre of Melaka Town next to the Police Station and opposite the... 

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  Hello, I am traveling to Malaysia for the first time, at the end February beginning of March, this is my first trip there and I... 

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A: 1: Malaysia is a very developed and safe country to travel for anyone. 2: Kuala Lumpur, Melaka, Penang and Camerom highlands are some very nice places. 3: That i... 

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