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Enter the best tourist destination—Malaysia—and visit all the beautiful places and scenic spots this country has to offer. One of the best places to visit in Malaysia is what we call “Little India” of Kuala Lumpur. This place can provide you with all your needs in mind when it comes to shopping. It offers you a wide selection of clothes, accessories, electrical gadgets, bags, shoes and much, much more. Amazingly, the products that you will find in “Little India” ranges from the highest luxury goods to a locally handcrafted creation which offers you a good collection to choose from.

The night markets of Malaysia are called “Pasar Malam.” It brings together a group of stalls that usually sell goods such as fruit, vegetables, snacks, accessories, toys, clothes, movie discs and ornaments at very affordable and reasonable prices. Malaysians usually go to night markets for their grocery and household needs. “Pasar Malam” started in towns and villages where traders sold their goods during the evening. The night markets operate once or twice a week and are set up in different parts of residential areas. People usually opt to go to “Pasar Malam” and buy there because the place offers a wide variety of the best bargains. There you can see different things for everyone. May it be toys, cooked meals, medicines, household items and other gadgets.

If you are visiting Malaysia for the first time, you will be amazed of their chaotic manner of selling. You will hear vendors shouting about their goods looking for potential buyers, bright lights covering around the stalls and many people who are selling and buying different products.

Malaysia also offers its best state highlights! The Palau Pinang also called “Pearl of the Orient,” is a good place to shop. Products being sold there include textiles, clothing, electrical and electronic goods, sports items, handicraft and souvenirs. You will find the main shopping areas in town and small shops in the popular beaches. Malaysia has different malls to offer. Some of which are Komtar, Perangin Mall, Midlands Park, Island Plaza, Penang Plaza, Gama Supermarket and the Pacific Mega Mall. Langkawi is the oriental village situated in Barau Bay. For most of Malaysians, it is like their own duty free shop. You can shop there for 470 trademarks and over 17,000 products consisting of international and local designer brands. Kelantan is famous for producing top quality batik, brocade, silverware, aluminum wares and bamboo products. We are proud to present the magnificent and classic Kentalan silverware. This product is designed to perfection and has good quality. You can also find there fully furnished handicrafts and other native products. Aside from the abovementioned places, you can visit Malacca for antiques and hardware. The main attractions in Malacca are porcelain, brassware, silverware, lamps, coins, sarong material, batik and gemstones. There are souvenir booths in the Cultural Museum where you can surely find something of Malaysia. The “Southern Gateway to Malaysia” is found in Jonor. You can find great deals of ceramics and handicrafts here. While in Sabah, you will be able to experience “Tamu” or an open air market, which is held every Sunday at Jalan Gaya in Kota Kinabalu. Traders there offer agricultural products and handicrafts. In Sarawak, there is a vast traditional handicraft like woodcarving, beadwork, woven fabrics, bamboo and rattan baskets, pottery and jewelry.

There are a lot of places in Malaysia that you have to visit in terms of shopping. Anything goes in Malaysia! You can bargain with our goods, you can shop all you want, or visit our major attractions, or you can just simply enjoy the place, rest and relax and have a grand vacation which you so rightly deserve.

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