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Mid Valley Megamall. With over 430 stores, you can expect the best at Mid Valley Megamall. From fabulous fashion to tempting treats, cool cafes to state-of-the-art cineplex, this is a one-stop destination for value and variety. |
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One Utama Shopping Centre. Welcome to the world of exotic shopping, the 1st shopping centre in Malaysia that is home to a tropical rainforest. |
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Sunway Pyramid. The mall's striking Egyptian Pyramid-themed design with an imposing Sphinx guarding the entrance, is a unique landmark in the area. Located in the heart of the Sunway Township, its 300 retail outlets offer shoppers a wide choice of merchandise. For a little excitement, try ice-skating at Pyramid Ice, the largest indoor rink in the country. Neighboring attractions are the Sunway Lagoon Theme Park and the luxurious Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel. |
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The Mines Shopping Fair. Visitors can make a grand entrance to this shopping mall by sailing down a canal on a water taxi. With over 250 retail outlets, there is an array of merchandise to choose from. Other attractions include cineplexes, a bowling alley, food court, an ice-skating rink and an indoor theme park. The Mines Shopping Fair is located within the Mines Resort City, which surrounds a man-made lake. It is a 20-minute drive away from Kuala Lumpur. |
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The Curve. This is Malaysia’s first open air lifestyle centre complete with a purpose built pedestrian street mall. With well crafted indoor and outdoor environment, The Curve houses more than 250 dining and fashion outlets. On weekends, a flea market in the open air walkway adds colour and vibrance to the place. |
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IKEA and Ikano Power Centre. IKEA, the Swedish home furnishing retailer, with presence in more than 29 countries opened its Mutiara Damansara outlet in August 2003. With floor space of 270,00 sq feet, it is the biggest outlet in Asia and houses a fantastic range of affordable and well-designed home furnishings, decorations, and household products. IKEA also has a café with delicious Swedish delicacies. Adjacent to it is Ikano Power Centre that houses numerous anchor tenants and restaurants with generous floor space for added shopping convenience. |
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Subang Parade. Strategically located in the populous Subang Jaya township, this mall is easily accessible by public transport and is only a 10-minute drive from Petaling Jaya and Shah Alam. Although established in the late 80s, it is still one of the most frequented malls in Selangor. Subang Parade has over 170 retail outlets and offers a wide range of goods and services. |
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Bangsar
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Located in Kuala Lumpur's more affluent neighbourhood, this shopping complex houses a supermarket (Cold Storage), several restaurants and coffee places, hair saloons, a pharmacy and much much more. Worth mentioning is the flee market that springs up Saturday mornings. |
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KLIA. At the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the discerning can find all they need to travel in high style. Names like Christian Dior, Versace, Burberry & Dunhill beckons to all fashion-conscious shoppers with a wide variety of shoes, belts, chic wallets, handbags and an array of exquisite men's & women's wear. |
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