Thursday, 27 June 2013

PERLIS

1) Kayangan Square Mall

If you are looking for a convenient and easy-to-access mall in Perlis, the Kayangan Square Mall would most probably meet your expectations. Bearing a long history in the city, the mall has been serving its customers for a long period of time. Thus, when you visit the mall, you will definitely feel the warm atmosphere surrounding the place which signifies the localisation of the mall in catering to the locals. Although so, you will also find almost all the daily necessities you need. This mall is especially recommended for individuals who wish to do some quick shopping.



2) Padang Besar

 Since year 1960, Padang Besar was known as a popular shopping paradise. In this town frequently visited by the citizen from both Malaysia and Thailand for travel and business purpose. Most of Malaysian would like to shopping at Complex Aked Niaga Padang Besar, Pasar Padang Besar and Gapura Square, besides, Jalan Besar (town centre) is one of the famous shopping area for Thai and Malaysian visitor.
 The business was start at 9.00am until 6.00pm. No matter men or woman are likes to shopping at Padang Besar. Because at Padang Besar their sells anything that men or woman wants. Such as textiles, clothing, accessories, handicraft, foodstuff, fruits, souvenirs and others. If you want to buy something, you can negotiate the prices. It will be more cheaper than old prices. Other than that, the sellers mostly are Muslims. So we don’t have to worry about halal food at Padang Besar. Padang Besar have 2 levels. Both of the level sells different things and different prices that you can get it. You are able to buy anything you wants, because the price is affordable. Most important thing is you must bring more money when you come to Padang Besar. You will spend more money when you visit it and don’t forget to keep your belonging.
For football fans, you will get special prices for jersey. The jersey also have high quality and you will get the new design of jersey. It is so affordable to buy it.
  For women, they are most interesting to buy something likes silverware, accessories, clothing, teddy bear and others. The price is affordable and more cheaper to other places. If you are hungry soup, Tom Yam and Pulut Ayam are most popular dishes at Padang Besar. You can find it at food stalls Padang Besar. The taste is delicious and marvellous and also Halal. 

Inside the building.


3) Bukit Kayu Hitam

 Are you looking for an affordable of the quality shopping experience, Bukit Kayu Hitam is one of the place at Perlis that you cannot miss it.. Everything that sold here is definitely cheaper and more affordable than anywhere else in the country because of its duty-free status. Most people simply pass through the town of Bukit Kayu Hitam as they pass through Malaysia on the way to Thailand, but for those that have a few hours to spend in the town, there are a few interesting things that you could do in this popular town before you head on to Thailand. Besides, the variations of products you will be able to obtain here are more than you can ever imagine. 
Nearing the border between Perlis and Thailand, the duty-free chocolates are definitely a must-have if you ever visit the place. There is an army post between the duty free shopping complex and actual border where passports and other travel documents may be checked. It is also a golf course located behind the duty free shopping centre.
The ZON Duty Free Complex is a new shopping complex which holds within it more than 5000 square feet of retail space as well as a car park. There are also plenty of bazaar stores nearby for those who prefer open air shopping, but let us first look at what you could find at the ZON Duty Free Complex. Within the outlet, you would be able to discover a wide range of world-class items and products at highly competitive duty-free prices. 
Items such as cigarettes, liquor, cosmetics, perfume, jewellery, watches, shades, sports apparels and bags are widely available here at amazingly moderate prices, thus you would have a field day shopping for these products if you were in Bukit Kayu Hitam. Open from 6.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. daily, shoppers do not need to worry about the authenticity of the products as they are guaranteed by the retailers. This place is regularly frequented by both local and foreign tourists.

Sunday, 23 June 2013

PERAK

Ipoh developed into one of Malaysia's main cities around the turn of the 19th century due to the booming tin mining industry. During the British colonial era, Ipoh was Malaysia's second city for administrative purposes. Architecturally, the city center is characterized by colonial era Chinese shop houses. There are also several impressive historical buildings from the British Colonial era such as the Railway Station, the Town Hall and the Court House.The royal capital, however remains at Kuala Kangsar, where the palace of the Sultan of Perak is located.

1)Ipoh Parade

Ipoh Parade is one of the most prominent malls in Perak. Standing firm for the longest time ever, it is very much experienced in noticing and catering the needs of its customers through the outlets and stores it provide in the mall. Besides, if you are in the mall in the right time, you can even find various exciting events and promotions which will definitely enhance your shopping experience.



During festive season crowded people can we seen in Ipoh Parade.

Christmas tree during Christmas Eve


Ipoh Youth Club perform at Ipoh Parade

2) GreenTown Mall

Address: Greentown Mall Jalan Hospital, Ipoh
Contact: 05-2439137
Looking for a good shopping mall which can offer you affordable-priced items? The Green Town Mall is the best place in Perak which will help grant your wish. Stepping into the mall will instantly allow you to feel the hyped up atmosphere in which people are busy bargaining for their favorite items. Do not miss out the great promotions and sales constantly provided for you by the mall in order to help you save more money.



It is now called Angsana Ipoh Mall but everyone knows it as Greentown Mall. It houses UO Superstore, Nagoya Textiles, Guardian, numerous other shops and a good number of mobile kiosks. Knowing Ipohites’ propensity for ignoring name changes of any sort, it will be some time before this new name is adopted. Its food court has a wide range of appetising local fare; from chicken rice, laksa, curry mee, western, various rice & noodles, tom yam, teh tarik, yong tau foo, ice kacang and fresh fruits.


3)Kinta City Shopping Centre

Address: Kinta City Shopping Centre 2 Jalan Teh Lean Swee, Ipoh
Contact: 05-5484668
The Kinta City Shopping Centre in Perak is like a town which will never go silent. There are lots of events in the mall catering to various festive seasons. These are the events you shall not miss especially when you intend to experience the local culture with the nearest distance. Besides, the mall also provides you with enough outlets and stores that will meet your shopping needs. Needless to say, the events that are constantly being organized can definitely enhance your shopping experience.


Kinta City Shopping Centre during sale and promotion

How to get there.

outside view of the Kinta City Shopping Centre

Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Ipoh, Perak. Kinta City Shopping Centre houses 2 levels of shops, a variety of restaurants, fast-food outlets, an amusement centre as well as services to cater to the needs of the nearby populace.With its wide concourse and corridors, spacious service lifts and facilities for the handicapped, we can indulge in a pleasant and comfortable shopping experience.

4)Rapid Mall Teluk Intan

Address: Jalan Changkat Jong, Teluk Intan
Rapid Mall Teluk Intan is a great place to hang out, no matter with your friends or your family. In the mall, you will find many food and beverages outlets - all with affordable price as well as up to standard food. There are also many different type of cuisines for you to choose from, ranging from the local ones up to the foreign ones. Thus, if you are looking for a place to satisfy your greedy taste buds, this is the place you are looking for.


the Rapid Mall Teluk Intan

Menara Chondong,Teluk Intan


SABAH

Located at the northeast corner of Borneo, Sabah was known in ancient times as the "Land Below The Wind" because it lies below the typhoon belt. Sabah's terrain is rugged, with Mt. Kinabalu, at 4,101 metres, dominating the surrounding landscape. It has a wide diversity of flora and fauna, as well as one of the world's largest rainforests. Sabah's people comprise 31 different indigenous groups, including the Kadazans, Muruts, Bajaus, Kedayans, Sulu, Bisaya, Rumanau, Minokok, and Rungus.
International access to Malaysia'a eastern gateway is through Sabah's capital, Kota Kinabalu, which receives flights from Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Kuching, Singapore, Hong Kong, Manila, Brunei, Jakarta, Seoul, and Taipei. Domestic travel in this vast state is via daily flights between Labuan, Sandakan, Lahad Datu, and Tawau, though large areas are still inaccessible. A rail network stretches from Kota Kinabalu to Tenom, and buses, taxis, and boats are also available.

1)Karamunsing Shopping Centre

Karamunsing Shopping Centre is one of Kota Kinabalu’s oldest shopping centres, but ongoing renovations over the last few years have kept it relevant.The unfortunate irony of these upgrades and renovations was that while they are increasing floor space, tenants and visitors to the centre, parking is reduced every time they build a new extension over what was previously parking space.
Shoppers therefore park pretty much anywhere, blocking lanes and causing what sometimes is Kota Kinabalu’s most annoying traffic crawl around the permitter of the main building.Inside the shopping centre this situation is mirrored by cramming every possible inch of floorspace on the 1st floor with a stall, kiosk or display of some kind, forcing visitors into a single file in most places. The upper 3 floors of shopping are slightly less packed.



Once we fought our way through the traffic crawl and found a parking space (likely on 6th floor rooftop) We will discover Kota Kinabalu’s best IT and computer hub inside.Spread out over the 4th, 3rd and, to a lesser extent, the 2nd floor, is a thorough collection of IT related stores selling everything for netbooks to notebooks, tablets to transmitters and every IT peripheral in-between.


2)Borneo Trading Post

                                               

Borneo Trading Post is dedicated to showcasing the inspiration of the diverse peoples and cultures of the mysterious and exotic island of Borneo. In our mascot and icon, Borneo Bob, we have embodied what we believe to be the nature, spirit and often, rascally personality of the Borneo folk. 

We have created an image of Bob as we envisage him to be in the modern era and have incorporated this icon into the logo of our brand and products. Following Bob’s precepts, we have created an outlet to celebrate the nature, adventure, art and craft of Borneo and, by incorporating his image into our products, have created a talisman to invoke the blessings and guidance of Borneo Bob to all our customers.


In addition to the line of adventure gear and garb inspired by our mascot, we seek to expound the products, wares, arts, crafts, mythologies and beliefs of the tribes of Borneo. We have created an outlet whereby the peoples of Borneo have an opportunity to trade and showcase their wares. On our part, we comb the countryside in search of quality products that integrate and highlight Borneo’s resources while maintaining the deep respect for nature of the indigenous people. At the same time, occasionally, we modify those products to suit the tastes of our discerning customers.

3)Borneo Books 


Bookworms rejoice! Bookstores are abounding in most shopping malls across Sabah. Whether you're looking for bestselling paperback novels, autobiographies, self-empowerment books, spiritual books, or magazines; you'll be spoilt for choice with the vast genre of literature catered to your fine taste.

Discover more about Sabah and Borneo through myths and legends, history, wildlife and culture from a wide range of locally-published books. Available at most bookstores, they are perfect for your reading pleasure or as gifts for family and friends! Look out also for beautiful coffee table books such as Sipadan Mabul Kapalai  Sabah’s Underwater Treasure and Sabah Malaysian Borneo  People & Places - the perfect accessory for your living room!

How to get to Borneo Books

4)Gaya Street (Sunday Market)


Originally named Bond Street, Gaya Street located in the Kota Kinabalu Central Business District has been the centre of business for over a hundred years. The wooden shops with nipah roofs are long gone but here is where generations-old family businesses are still thriving passed down from father to son.

Every Sunday morning, the length of Gaya Street is closed off to traffic to make way for the Fair. Shop for anything under shady trees and over-sized umbrellas, like batik sarongs, fruits and flowers, arts and craft, footwear, antiques and souvenirs, cakes, even pets and herbs!. This is the best place to experience the cross-section of the local population when entire families enjoy a Sunday outing.
The Gaya Street Fair is on every Sunday from 6.30 am to 1.00 pm







Getting There
A short stroll from anywhere around the city or take public transport into town.

5)Tamu

Every Sunday a huge tamu takes place on the outskirts of this small, sleepy town. The market is a congested, colourful and dusty melee of vendors, hagglers, browsers, gawpers and hawkers, all brought together by a slew of everyday goods in a bustle that consumes the whole town each and every week. A smaller version takes place on Wednesday.
Lot of local people's handicraft sold

tamu is not simply a market where villagers gather to sell their farm produce and to buy manufactured goods from traders; it's also a social occasion where news and stories are exchanged. Sadly tourists now often outnumber buffalo, and the fascinating local Bajau horsemen have mostly moved away from the car park, though some do put on a show for visitors.
Visitors looking for tribal handicrafts and traditional clothing will be disappointed, but the market is certainly lively and you can enjoy a good breakfast here after looking around. The hilly views from the padang may also tempt you to stay a while and do some walking away from the Sunday crowds.




















Saturday, 22 June 2013

MELAKA

Dataran Pahlawan

Experience the most sensational shopping experience of a life time in Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall! Witness the fusion of history with modern everyday shopping, exciting events with a peace of mind that you have your treasured one-stop megamall from the latest fashion to culinary delights to an adventurous indulgence for everyone.






AEON Bandaraya Melaka

Bandaraya Melaka Shopping Centre is located at Kawasan Bandar, Daerah Melaka Tengah, Bachang, Melaka, Malaysia. The anchor tenant for this huge mall is JUSCO. 





Jonker Walk

Jalan Hang Jebat, or Jonker Walk is it commonly known, is a street in historical Chinatown of Melaka starting just across the river from the Dutch Square. Jonker Walk is flanked on both sides of the road with heritage houses dating back up to the 17th century. At that time, rich Baba Nonyas (also known as Perankans, descendents of 15th - 16th century Chinese immigrants marrying local Malay women) lived and did their business here.




Today, the street houses many shops selling antiques, textiles, handicrafts and souvenirs (similar to what you can find at Central Market in Kuala Lumpur). On the weekends, starting Friday night at 6pm, the road is closed off for traffic and turns in a very crowded night market. The famous Chicken Rice Ball dish can also be found here, just opposite the start of Jonker Walk near the bridge.


Friday, 21 June 2013

SARAWAK

RIVERSIDE SHOPPING COMPLEX


Riverside Shopping Complex (RSC) is located at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman, annexed to its sister property, Riverside Majestic Hotel in Kuching’s central business district. The complex includes a 24-lane bowling alley and
cineplex. Another major hotel and sister property is the Grand Margherita Hotel which is just across the road from Riverside Majestic. Other important establishments located in the area are major banks, shopping malls, service apartments and offices.





The famous award winning esplanade, Kuching Waterfront, along the Sarawak River is also situated within walking distance (2 minutes) from this prime area. An interesting destination is the TopSpot Foodcourt which is located on the top floor of Taman Kereta car park (5 minutes walk across the road). This foodcourt is famous for its delicious seafood.


THE SPRING


The spring give Sarawakians as well as visitors to the Sarawak a rewarding shopping experience, with a wide range of retail choice.The Spring Mall is the argest shopping Mall in Sarawak.





Located at Jalan Simpang Tiga between Kuching City centre and International Airport.

When it opened to the public in January 2008, The Spring was Kuching's largest shopping mall till 2013 when Bolevord Mall was completed.

However The Spring remain as the First Lifestyle Shopping Mall of Kuching City.It offers many international brands like Esprit, Charles & Keith, Starbucks, Quiksilver etc. spread over two stories and a basement. It also has a Parkson Department Store and a supermarket offering many imported goods.


Plaza Merdeka


Plaza Merdeka took over a few abandon buildings located at the heart of Kuching, and turned it into
 a huge lifestyle mall which caters not only for locals, but tourist.People from Kuching no longer need to fly
 over to West Malaysia to enjoy shopping after the opening of Plaza Merdeka on 29 November 2012. 
The long awaited new shopping mall, which is built on one of Kuching Historical Site, 
provides varieties of products for consumers who are brand concious or those who are looking for 
modern lifestyle. Attached to Plaza Merdeka will be a 5-Star hotel (not known yet) and is 
expected to be completed in two year time.



The mall brings in numerous well known international brands (Cotton-On, Dorothy Perkins, Starbucks and more), and boast of one of the best locations in the city as it overlooks the serene Merdeka Field as well as giving its shoppers a beautiful view of the Kuching esplanade a.k.a Kuching Waterfront.

Thursday, 20 June 2013

NEGERI SEMBILAN

SEREMBAN PARADE



The Seremban Parade is the most distinctive shopping mall in Negeri Sembilan. It is also a convenient mall for one to purchase his/her daily necessities as it is the main shopping mall often visited by the locals in purchasing items they need daily. In the same time, there are also various stores and outlets which you can further explore after you are done with your shopping. You can even participate in the different events and activities often being organized in the mall.




 TERMINAL 1 SHOPPING


The Terminal 1 Shopping is a great place for you to hang out if you are interested in spending some quality time with your family and friends for some entertainment purposes. Apart from that, you can also visit the shopping mall even when you are merely passing by the state. This is because the shopping mall is located very near to the highway and it will not require too much time for you to turn into the city and into the mall.




PLAZA AMPANGAN


The friendly Jusco departmental store is also available in Seremban! If you intend to visit a good departmental store in search for the daily necessities you need for the conducting of your daily lifestyle, the Jusco Seremban 2 Mall is here to serve you. With the different products and items such as clothing, food and beverage, electronic appliances, and many more available in the store, you do not need to spend more time exploring in different malls just to ensure that you get to buy everything you need.

NILAI 3 WHOLESALE CENTRE

This unique wholesale centre in Negeri Sembilan is one good place you must visit if you intend to purchase local made products with an affordable price. This wholesale centre is also currently the largest wholesale center in Malaysia and thus, this is definitely a place you must go when you are to visit Negeri Sembilan. Here, you can find great varieties of products such as furniture, clothing, car accessories, garden equipments, and a lot more.



JOHOR

1) THE ZON

            
  Occupying 5 levels and more than 400,000 square feet of indoor retail space, the ZON Mall comprises approximately 200 retail shop lots with a carefully planned tenant mix. With a new entrance and atrium greeting customers, the ZON Mall sets customers' shopping comfort and convenience as priority while adequately optimizing its variety.

The ZON Mall is committed to creating a unique shopping, leisure and entertainment experience that will set new standards for Johor Bahru.



Conveniently located within the heart of Johor Bahru City, there is plenty of transport options to get to the ZON Johor Bahru.




Bus Numbers: 10A, SS, 22, 123, 507A



- 10 Minutes from Singapore Causeway
- 15 Minutes from North-South Highway
 
(Tebrau Exit)
- 45 Minutes from Senai International Airport
- 1 Hour from Changi International Airport


- 90 Minutes from Batam Island, Indonesia
- 150 Minutes from Bintan Island, Indonesia



PARKING INFORMATION

We have 4 carparks with more than 1,000 carpark spaces, 700 motorcycle parking spaces and 8 bus parking lots to accommodate our visitors.

Parking Rates
10:00am to 6:00pm: RM1.00 Per Entry
 
6:00pm to 10:00am: RM3.00 Per Entry
 

* Parking over 24 hours subject to hourly rate
* Valet Service Available


2) JOHOR PREMIUM OUTLET (JPO)


Johor Premium Outlets (JPO) Malaysia was officially opened on December 11th 2011 and this is the first ever proper Factory Outlet in Malaysia and Southeast Asia which is located at Kulaijaya in the Iskandar Malaysia zone. A dream come true for many Malaysians and Singaporeans, the JPO is strategically located for the convenience of both countries and also for those travelers passing through Malaysia. For Singaporean shoppers, the Johor Factory Outlet is located about half an hours drive from the Singapore Tuas Checkpoint or 2nd Link while for those coming from Kuala Lumpur, it will be a 3-4 hour drive from the city.


Johor Premium Outlets caters to many international brands like Coach, Versace, Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo, Adidas, Nike, Ralph Lauren, Timberland on sale from 25% to 70%.When fully ready by early 2012, there will be a total of 130 shops within an area of 16,258 square meters located at JPO making this one of the top factory outlets in Southeast Asia to visit.