Shopping in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Electronics
One of the first must buys in KL are electronics. Unlike neighboring Thailand, electronics in Malaysia are sometimes cheaper than in the US and Europe. Thailand imports most of its electronic products but electronics in Malaysia are often made in the country, which means you can get great deals if you're prepared to comparison shop.
One of the most well known places to buy electronics and IT products is the 7 storey Plaza Low Yat, behind the Melia hotel near Imbi monorail station.
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Batik Fabric
One of Malaysia's most important and unusual handicrafts is batik.
Batik is a fabric on which wax is used to create patterns on the cloth, that's then dyed with different colored dyes to produce gorgeous designs.
Malaysian batik is interesting as, unlike batik in Thailand or Singapore, most of Malay batik has flowers, leaves or trees on it as, under traditional Muslim law, animals and people aren't allowed to be used as a design.
Malaysian batik fabric, in bolts, pieces or even made into clothing and accessories, is available at markets, handicraft stores and shopping malls. Just don't buy on a batik factory tour, as you'll pay a much higher price.
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Pewter Ware
Another must buy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is local pewter ware. You'll see it all over KL, in craft stores in shopping malls, in souvenir shops, at local markets and also at high-end specialty shops.
Royal Selangor is the world's largest pewter manufacturer and is a Kuala Lumpur institution when it comes to shopping.
One of the best Royal Selangor shops is at KLCC mall or, if you want cheaper pewter ware, check out Central Market or craft shops around town.
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Traditional Chinese Medicines and Herbs
With its large Chinese population, Kuala Lumpur has many shops and market stalls selling traditional Chinese medicines and herbs.
Everything from traditional remedies to cure asthma, headaches, stomach aches and incontinence to herbs used in Chinese dishes, you'll find it all in KL.
One of the best places to shop is Jalan Petaling in Chinatown, as it has some of the best herbal medicine stalls and shops in KL.
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Malaysian Snacks
Just like every Asian, Malaysians love snacks and they make thousands of different ones. From traditional rice cakes, candies, water chestnut cakes and sweet bean cakes, Chinatown in KL has some delicious and authentic Chinese snacks.
For Indian snacks like cassava chips, jalebi (deep fried sweet batter), puffed rice, roti and samosa, KL's Brickfields area is where you'll find them. For traditional Malay snacks like rice sweets wrapped in banana leaves or curry puffs, Chow Kit is a great place to shop.
Budget
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BookXcess (Fahrenheit 88 Mall)
BookXcess is a small bookstore with a big dream: helping Malaysians kick-start their reading habits. BookXcess' mission is to provide an opportunity for everyone to "Read More For Less".
Mid-ranged
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The Curve Shopping Mall
The Curve is a shopping mall in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. The right place to learn about hot shopping deals, coolest dining and hangout places plus fabulous promotions.
Luxurious
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Berjaya Times Square Shopping Mall
Berjaya Times Square (BTS) is one of the largest shopping malls in the world. It is a very popular shopping mall among tourists and locals alike.