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Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown

Kuala Lumpor, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Type: Activities, Shopping
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Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown
Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, Chinatown district, Malaysia
clipped from Google - 03/2010

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Activities , $ , Outdoors Updated 384 days ago

was. WAS a nice place once - circa 90s. contaminated by the localized foreign labours (Banglas, Viets, Nepalese, China, Thais). prices aren't cheap anymore. it's comparable to the shopping centers nearby. still a must-visit if u're in KL, tho. some nice food around - portuguese baked fish - super spicy, but a must-try. but leave the other food jaunts, as they're tourist traps, tasteless yet pricey. t-shirts here are worth buying, not the watches tho - bum pieces that'll stop working within 6 mths. knick-knacks such as costume jewelries are ok, but they're also available everywhere else you visit. this street market pales in comparison to chatuchak tho.

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Shopping , $ , Outdoors Updated 727 days ago

A vibrant shopping destination that's perfect for the budget conscious, bargain hunting tourist looking for a good bargain! Haggling is the order of the day here and there's always a fantastic find for the adventurous shopper! Be prepared to sweat it out....but the end result is always exciting!

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Shopping , Popular , $ Updated 783 days ago

More notoriously known for its pirated discs, clothes and accessories, Petaling Street is KL's very own Chinatown. If haggling and bargaining is your cup of tea, this place is a must go. Needless to say, the street is littered with restaurants and food stalls, serving you with all that Malaysia has to offer, from hokkien mee to ikan bakar to roasted chestnuts. http://www.photoblog.com/disciples/2010/07/11/field-trip-petaling-street.html

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This Localyte is among the Top 5 most active people in helping Travelers in their country! Review by Shinichi Kee Soon