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Shopping in Kuala Lumpur
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Malaysia is a shopper's paradise. Shopping is a favorite
pastime for locals, and this reflects in the number of malls
in Kuala Lumpur
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Central Market |
Built as a "wet market" selling meats, seafood and produce
in the 1930s, it's been converted into an arcade filled with
handicrafts, antiques and curios. You can even purchase
crafts from Indonesia and Thailand in some of the stores.
Always ask store owners for their best price, as hefty
reductions are available. Daily 10 am-9:30
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Tenmoku Pottery |
You'll find decorative handmade and hand-painted pottery.
Most of the nature-inspired designs combine modern and
traditional styles. Daily 10 am-10 pm. Level 3, Suria, Kuala
Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
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Kinokuniya Bookstore |
Huge selection of imported English-language books and
magazines, plus local and regional publications about
Malaysian and Southeast Asian topics. Daily 10 am-9:30 pm.
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Pavilion Kuala Lumpur |
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur includes luxury residential
accommodations and offices as well as seven floors of retail
shopping and exciting dining concepts. It features
international design stores such as Versace and Burberry as
well as a local Japanese-inspired baking concept called The
Loaf.
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Berjaya Times Square |
A huge mall with more than 1,000 tenants, BTS is a must for
serious shoppers; however, it is also a boon for harried
parents. Besides stores like Debenhams, a department store,
Graffiti Town for teens and Kidz Town for younger children
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