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Quote: I come from America (one nation under a neon sign, indivisible, with Louis Vuitton and discount electronics for all) and even I was amazed by the quantity, quality, and monstrous size of the Malaysian malls. The Read More
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Quote: Visit the market early in the morning if you plan to spend some time looking at the various interesting things sold here, because all the shops close at 7pm. Besides foods that you can find here, from Chinese Read More
Quote: Along most streets in Penang you will find dress makers, where you can have a suit/outfit made to your choice. You can choose from hundreds of fabrics from Italian Silk to English Cotton and they measure you up Read More
Quote: The roadside stalls along Jalan Besar of Cameron Highland are worth browsing through. Vegetables are very cheap and fresh. Most are safe from pesticides. Some rare species can be found. I even saw cauliflowers Read More
Quote: Its a small shop that celebrates local artist Charles Cham, who is very popular in Malaysia. You can buy an array of T-Shirts, posters, and souvenirs with his designs. Of course, you can also buy some of his Read More
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Quote: This market operate on Saturday evening only. It consists of areas for fruits and vegetables, fresh meats, souvenirs and shirts, plants, food stalls, antiques/ornaments, and pets. Bargain is expected but the Read More
Quote: It's a whole street where a variety of shops sell antiques: souvenirs like "pua" (a woven cloth), jewelry (the most reasonable price for jewelry will be in this street too with 10 - 60% discount pending on which Read More
Quote: Gaya Street market is only open on Sundays and a great place to get all your souvenirs and inexpensive batik. It’s an indoor local market that has almost anything you want. Take your time to browse through the Read More