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Malaysia is a premier shopping destination in Southeast
Asia. Malaysians love shopping, which explains the vast
number of luxury malls, stores and street-side stalls in the
capital, Kuala Lumpur. If you are a shopaholic, the best
time of the year to visit is during the Malaysia Mega Sale
Carnival, around August – September when the entire country
offers great discounts. Please check our listings to find
out when the next Mega Sale Carnival is on.
From the antique and the exotic to modern electronic and
audio-visual equipment, the constantly changing product
range available in Malaysia includes an extensive collection
of designer labels from the fashion capitals of the world.
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The exemption of duty on a range of items has resulted in more
competitive pricing and makes shopping in Malaysia an even more
attractive option. Malaysian duty-free zones are the islands of
Labuan and Langkawi. There are also some duty-free shops in
Kuala Lumpur and Penang, international airports and city centres.
Duty-free items like cameras, watches, pens, cosmetics,
perfumes, mobile phones, computers, cigarettes and liquor are
among the cheapest in the world. Cash is accepted at night
markets while major credit cards are accepted in most shops in
the malls and shopping complexes.
Local regulations ensure items are price-tagged and prominently
displayed, particularly at department stores in shopping
complexes where prices are fixed. Sophisticated shopping malls
where everything is designed for shopper convenience, contain
banks, foreign currency exchange counters, restaurants,
supermarkets and hundreds of shops offering a tremendous variety
of goods.
For light, casual shopping, there are roadside stalls, bazaars
and night markets in towns throughout the country. A major
attraction is the colourful, bustling night market or 'pasar
malam' - found in most neighborhoods on certain days of the week
- which stocks a bewildering variety of goods, local foods and
fruits.
Shopping at one is an experience to be enjoyed. Despite the low
prices, bargaining at nights markets is acceptable. It can be
quite a humorous exercise as the traders are generally
enthusiastic and friendly. For delightful shopping at the best
prices, the time is now, the place is Malaysia.
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The rule of thumb is that anything with a price tag on it
cannot be bargained, generally street stalls are meant for
fierce haggling.
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Starhill Gallery
Adjacent to JW Marriot Hotel, Starhill Gallery is a
stylish building with marble flooring and gilded
banisters. Covering an area of 280 000 square feet, this
upmarket shopping mall was designed by architects and
designers from Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, USA, France,
Italy, England and Germany. Starhill Gallery has seven
themed floors, each featuring a different experience.
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Berjaya Times Square
Strategically located in the Golden Triangle
hub, it offers special international buffet dinner or
steamboat set menu with one-hour cultural dance
performances nightly.
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