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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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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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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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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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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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Royal Selangor Pewter: Souvenier ??? ...think Pewter

by kenyneo

The company was founded in 1985 and has a workforce of more than 600 skilled craftsmen. The Royal Selangor factory is reputed to be one of the world's largest. What 's PEWTER ??Pewter is composed of tin, with a small proportion of copper and antimony added to strengthen it. Unlike pewter in the olden days, pewter produced by Royal Selangor does not contain lead, and adheres to international standardsWhat can you make from PEWTERAlmost anything you name it , kitchen ware,drinkware stationeries holder,photo frames, chess sets , statues, lighters,ornamental stuff and the coolest thing is that the company's products is following the market trend or craze..look at these Goblets of Characters from Lord of The Rings ....so what do you think ?kitchenware,children's gift ,

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Various places in Malaysia: Fancy a Songket ?

by kenyneo

Where it came from and its evolutionSongket, called Malaysia's "cloth of gold", is a proud legacy of the Kelantan and Pattani courts. Once strictly reserved for royalty, songket' is now used for ceremonial occasions and weddings. Richly woven with gold or silver threads, songket was the dramatic consequence of the region's early trade with China (which supplied the silk) and India (gold and silver threads. Then I will call it the Cultural Melting Cloth ...making one Woven on a Malay frame loom, elaborate patterns are created by introducing extra gold or silver weft threads with the use of a flat needle or cuban. The songket goes through eight stages before it becomes a piece of fabric and it is still traditionally woven. As weavers are usually from rural areas, it is not surprising to find that the motifs are patterned after local flora and fauna. These motifs are also named after...

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Various places in Malaysia: Buying a Batik ...

by kenyneo

You will find it in Penang, Langkawi , Kuala Lumpur and perhaps other parts but Kelantan is its true home. Where its fromOriginally an Indonesian craft it has made itself equally at home in Malaysia. Malaysian Batik is the best in the world and is created by four methods: block- printed, drawn free style, silk-screened, or tie-dyed. Batik painting is an exquisite and delicate art which requires skill, patience and meticulousness.batik paintingFabrics are usually cotton and silk. Batik cloth is basically produced by drawing out a design with wax and dying the material. The wax is then melted away by boiling the cloth, and a second wax design is drawn in. After this repeated process, an intricate and beautifully coloured design is produced. Batik can be found as cloths, cushion covers, table-cloths, placemats or simply as works of art. Batik sarongs are usually a novelty with tourists. (...

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Roadside Shopping: Roadside Shopping

by l_joo

In this tip, I want to show you some of our unique shopping secret of Roadside Shopping. What you saw in photo is a roadside vendor in Malaysia selling fruits. This is a Mak Cik selling Jagung (Corns) at RM0.50 each. This Mak Cik stall is located somewhere within Selangor and Perak states. Shoppers may take a stop and rest about 20 minutes to enjoy eating Jagungs and talking to Mak Cik. Mak Cik is a Malay word meaning Aunty or Madam.

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Bubu converted as decorative lamp

by muddybok

I had converted this decorative bubu into a lamp which can be easily place on any tabletop or any corner of the room.I stumbled over this miniature bubu (fish trap) on my last trip to Kuching (hope to feature Kuching page in near future). It?s certainly a great buy & perfectly satisfies after the conversion. Bubu=RM18Lamp with 3-pin Plug=recycled Ikea lamp holderSwitch=donated by a friend

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Plaza Pelangi: Most Exciting Shopping Mall

by gracekkh2004

Johor Bahru's most exciting shopping mall, has a multitude of stores that offer a wide array of value-for-money quality merchandise from handicraft items and souvenirs to large selections of fashion apparel, accessories, and trendy footwear. Beside that the shopping mall has a food court, patisserie, or fast food outlets. The shopping mall is about 10-minute's drive away from the Singapore-Malaysia Causeway is well served by taxis and regular bus services. Handicraft items, souvenirs, fashion apparel, accessories, footwear and plants.

Many Malls: Go shopping crazy - its national sports

by Faiza-Ifrah

The prices in KL were the most economical that we ever saw. Our favorite shopping centers were:1. Central Market on Petaling Street: for buying antiques, local art and gifts.2. Bukit Bentang or BB Plaza at Bukit Bentang: This mall houses small and medium sized stores of all types. We bought several pieces of local artwork from stores here.3. Lot 10 at Bukit Bentang: This mall houses upscale stores selling branded products. Since the UAE has several retail malls of this type, we only visited it for window shopping. However, if we did not have stuff back home then we would have got it from here, as the prices were very less.4. Malaysian Heritage House at Bukit Bentang: This store sells Malaysian wooden work. It is located on your right hand side if you walk from Novotel road towards BB Plaza. Most delicately built and most beautiful wooden art can be bought from here.5. China Town: We only...

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AMP, VINCCI, NOSE, PRIMAVERA, LEWRE, etc etc: SHOE SHOPPING...Attn : Ladies!

by urchinn

Selection upon selection upon collections of well-priced S-H-O-E-S...'nuff said. At these local-brand shops, prices start from USD6 and rarely go above USD50. Expect the prices to dip by a further 20% should you luck out and step in during a Sale... :)))

Mid Valley Megamall: Malaysia's Largest Mall...

by coceng

Come discover a larger than life shopping experience. Stroll through 5km of shopping, leisure and dining choices. With more than 430 shops on five and a half floors. A mind-bogging selection for all.

Suria KLCC: The Landmark Shopping Complex...

by coceng

Nestled at the foot of the Petronas Twin Towers the world's tallest towers and overlooking the KLCC Park is Suria KLCC. This six-level shopping mall is Malaysia's premier shopping and entertainment centre that promises hours of leisurely pleasure.

Top 3 Hotels in Malaysia

Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur  Kuala Lumpur

 23 Reviews and 1112 Opinions  Had a comfortable night sleep in the hotel. Nice Bathroom and bedsheets. Wide spread of Breakfast.... 

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Eastern And Oriental Hotel  Penang

 16 Reviews and 471 Opinions  Like other reviewers, we didn't actually stay here, we had a drink the bar which overlooks the... 

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Aldy Hotel  Negeri Melaka

 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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