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Shopping
in KL is sheer fun and awfully exciting as well. One can
enjoy bargain hunting within the cool comforts of ultra-modern,
one-stop shopping complexes or the thrill of browsing among
antiques and curio items in establishments in the older
parts of the city. Mingle with the jostling crowd at the
numerous roadside stalls or share in the heady excitement
of the carnival like "pasar malam" or night markets.
The
main shopping areas in Kuala Lumpur are the Jalan Tuanku
Abdul Rahman area, Jalan Petaling or Jalan Bandar area,
and Jalan Bukit Bintang area.
Just
across the Klang river from Daya Bumi Complex is "Pasar
Seni" (Art Market), which is housed with conserved structure
that was formerly the wet Central Market of Kuala Lumpur.
It still bears the same name today. There are numerous specialty
shops inside that offer a range of handicrafts, antiques,
curios, and works of local artists.
Petaling Street and
Jalan Bandar are at the hub of Kuala Lumpur's bustling Chinatown. Shops
here offer a variety of textiles, clothes, shoes, and handbags at bargain
prices. The area is also known for its jewelry items beautifully crafted
in gold and set with priceless gemstones. Nepalese traders offer exotic
ethnic jewelry , wall hangings, ornaments, curios, and teapots from India
and Myanmar. Make-shift and mobile stores jam the streets with their offerings
of dried foodstuff, herbs, fruits, flowers and herbal remedies. This is
the place to hone your bargaining skills, where a poker face and the gift
of the gab would be plus points in your favor. This unusually busy street
becomes more lively at night with the sprouting of stalls offering a diverse
range of products from ethnic goods, clothing, and cosmetic to 'designer
watches'! The bright lights from the shop fronts and stalls combine with
the blaring music lend the area a festive carnival air.>
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