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Shopping bazaar is becoming more popular among Malaysians. People go to shopping bazaar to hunt for unique items such as handicraft and interetsing souvenir. In Malaysia, bazaar are usually located in former colonial buildings that have undergone physical transformation. |
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1. Central Market, Kuala Lumpur
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It was formerly a wet market where vegetables, meat and fish were sold. Now, it is a beautiful and attractive Art Deco building.
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2. Kuching Main Bazaar, Sarawak
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Looking for unique handicrafts and antique? The Kuching Waterfront Baazar or popularly known as The Main Bazaar is just the right place to be.
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3. National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
The open-air bazaar which takes up the ground of National Art Gallery and stretches to the periphery of Istana Budaya, gives life to the normally decorous landmarks of Jalan Tun Razak.
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4. Padang Besar, Perlis, Perlis
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Naturally, a bargain-hunters' paradise. Beyond the rail tracks is Pekan Siam, bargain-hunters' paradise. The town is filled with textiles, clothing, handicraft, foodstuff, fruits and souvenirs.
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5. Pasar Payang, Terengganu
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Pasar Payang, or the Central Market of Kuala Terengganu, is a must-visit especially for first-time visitors to this turtle state. Located just by the Sungai Terengganu (Terengganu River).
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6. Pengkalan Kubor, Kelantan
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Right on the Thai border, Pengkalan Kubor is the immigration check point for this little used back route to Thailand.
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7. Souq, Putrajaya, Putrajaya
The word souq originates from mid eastern countries and is used to describe a market place or a bazaar.
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8. Jonker Street (Jalan Hang Jebat), Malacca, Melaka
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A walk down Jalan Hang Jebat makes a most enriching experience for bargain hunters and holiday makers looking for a laid back yet extraordinary getaway. Famously known as Jonker Street, it is a haven for antique collectors and bargain hunters.
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9. Lebuh Acheh, Penang
In the late 18th and 19th centuries, this was the street of Sumatran and Malay traders as well as the centre of Haj activities when the mode of transportation to Mecca was by sea.
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10. Little India, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
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Little India is a riot of colours, from the saris hanging from shops to the snacks and sweetmeats on sale from roadside stalls.
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