Malaysia travel shopping, what do you need to pay attention to when shopping in Malaysia?

Updated on tourism 2024-02-29
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Petaling Street, but beware of pickpockets.

    Petaling Street is also delicious, you can go to Penang to eat the famous laksa, char kway teow, ais kacang, cardamom.

    Ipoh white coffee with white bread (sauce is coconut + butter), chicken sprouts.

    Malacca's baba & nyonya meal, chicken rice cubes, dodol (as souvenirs) - available at Tan Kim Hock, satay celup

    Hibiscus roast buns. Of course, nasi lemak, roti canai + teh tarik, popiah, bak kut teh, coconut, coconut water, durian (seasonal fruit, but many foreigners can't stand the taste, the king of fruits), cendol

    Alcohol is expensive here.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can go to Golden River Plaza, but in fact, many of them are exported from China or Hong Kong (I am Malaysian).

    As for eating, there are generally a variety of famous delicacies scattered together, but I recommend that you go to kopitiam where you can eat most of the more famous ones, and the location is easy to find, and the quality of the food is not bad.

    It is recommended to eat nasi lemak, shredded chicken pho, and white coffee.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's a fake. In fact, the first floor is reasonable, it was all shipped from China... After all, we are all ancestors of the same ancestry... There is still a bit of similarity in terms of culture, and my travel guide to China also reminded us not to buy fakes...

    You have to buy "cheap" when it comes to eating... Expensive things are usually doubled, and they don't taste as good as those on the street! A bowl of noodles sells for four dollars in a coffee shop, and twenty yuan in a restaurant...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are the most fakes in China, and there is no need to go to Malaysia to buy fakes.

    Even if you find fakes, they are all made in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Most shopping malls in Malaysia have duty-free shops, and some duty-free goods can almost be said to be the cheapest in the world, such as cameras, pens, watches, cigarettes, perfumes, and so on. The most valuable items in the duty-free shop are Buddy batik, handicrafts, chocolates, perfumes, cosmetics, jewelry, pocket computers, audio equipment, audio-visual equipment, watches, video cameras, cigarettes and liquor.

    2. In Malaysia, there is no need to worry about exchanging money, there are places to exchange money everywhere, and the ringgit is called"Ringgit", It's best to go a few more when exchanging money, the daily ** varies, and the exchange rate in each place is also different.

    3. Before paying, be sure to check whether the documents are correct to avoid mistakes in the busyness of the salesperson, and ensure that the purchased goods are correct and free of any damage.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Shopping is definitely indispensable to Malaysia, in fact, there are not many things that can be recommended to buy in Malaysia, but if you like to drink coffee, you must not miss it. Here are some of the more recommended products.

    1.Cosmetics and so on, I think the airport ones are very cheap. Like Chanel, LancĂ´me, Esteelauder at the airport are at least 20% cheaper than in the mall outside.

    2.White coffee - a must-buy in Malaysia, I recommend the old town (oldtown), super super charcoal coffee, and I personally think that Ah Fa white coffee is not delicious.

    3.White Curry Noodles - No. 1 instant noodles in the world, recommend mykuali brand, a row (5 packs) 8 ringgit, very authentic taste.

    4.Durian Chocolate - Chocolate here is no better than in Europe, but there is no durian chocolate in Europe. So this one is only available here.

    5.Picy and Tambun Cakes - Well, Penang (Yi Xiang Bakery), Ipoh, the third uncle of Malacca.

    6.Grilled buns - Grilled buns wrapped with barbecued pork, one to RM2. (Recommend Petaling Street Dragon Phoenix Bakery and Furong Grilled Baocheng are good).

    7.Cardamom - Penang Chung Kim Quan (Kek Lok Temple there).

    8.Peranakan embroidered wallets - can be found at Jonker Street Malacca and Penang Old Street.

    9.Pandan cake - the supermarket is available, and a box costs RM8.

    10.Soap - Malaysia is famous for its palm oil, so the soap here is of good quality.

    11.Hair dye - Indian natural hair dye, pure herbs, sold in general grocery stores, Indian stores.

    12.Dongko Ali - a unique medicinal herb in Malaysia, what is the effect, check it on the Internet.

    13.Durian candy - buy it back and give it away, 14Coconut sugar and coconut milk - for sugar water.

    15.Bak Kut Teh soup stock.

    16.Curry powder, curry cooking sauce (packaging, cook your own at home).

    17.Milk tea (Malacca Jonker Street 3 Uncle's is very delicious).

    Can't take it back, eat it on the spot.

    1.Durian puffs (in Malacca, but recently seen in some malls in Kuala Lumpur, recommended tastebetter home, like ice cream).

    2.Rojak - Southeast Asian style fruit salad with prawn sauce (in Penang).

    3.Peranakan pastry.

    Big brands like LV, Prada, Hermes, it seems that they are cheaper here than in China, but Singapore is cheaper than Malaysia.

    Electrical products seem to be cheaper than those in China, but the manufacturer's warranty period is another matter (there may be no way to use them in China).

    It seems that the bird's nest can't be brought back.

    Some of the big-name watches in Malaysia duty-free shops are cheap, and several are even cheaper than in Hong Kong.

    Cosmetics-wise, Chanel's powders are fabulous; Chanel's lipsticks and perfumes; Annasui's latest ROCK

    me perfume; Locally produced in Malaysia"Orchid"A series of perfumes, cheap and smelling good (almost half of them are half of the domestic **).

    Although the L'Oreal series is not as cheap as Thailand, it is still much cheaper than in China;

    The most famous in Malaysia is white coffee, and several brands such as Lao Cai, Lao Cai Chang, and Cestbon are recommended;

    Malaysia is also famous for its lacha, and all kinds of foreign liquor are cheap at duty-free shops at the airport.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Online shopping is available in Malaysia.

    Online shopping is to retrieve product information through the Internet, make a purchase request through an electronic order form, and then fill in the number of a personal checking account number or credit card, and the manufacturer will ship the goods by mail order or through a courier company. For online shopping in China, the general payment method is cash on delivery (direct bank transfer, **remittance) and cash on delivery for guaranteed transactions.

    The Measures for the Administration of Online Transactions promulgated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce came into force on March 15, 2014, and online purchases can be returned without reason within 7 days. On January 23, 2015, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce released data showing that in 2014, the number of online shopping complaints in the country was the highest in five years, mainly focusing on contracts, after-sales service, quality, etc., accounting for the total number of complaints.

    Online shopping tips

    1. Use the online shopping navigation to shop online.

    2. If you choose, you must communicate with the seller, ask more, and see whether the homepage of the seller's store has the ITM logo and whether the OVS service can be implemented.

    3. When purchasing goods, the information of the payer and the payee should be filled in accurately, so as to avoid errors in receiving and shipping.

    4. When paying with a bank card, it is best not to have too much amount in the card to prevent too much money from being allocated by dishonest sellers.

    5. In case of fraud or other violations, you can find the Internet police to deal with it on the Internet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Imported cosmetics, than domestic copy.

    Much cheaper, especially L'Oreal.

    2. Chocolate, there are many brands over there, cheap, delicious and not greasy.

    3. Sports brand, more discounts.

    4. Sandals, many brands, local brand vinci is good.

    5. Bird's nest, bought at Eu Yan Sang or Lao Hong Jia, is more authentic.

    6, the watch, I personally bought the casio, which is cheaper than the one I bought in Taiwan 7, coffee, the specialty is the white coffee of Ipoh.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    White coffee, ugly chocolate, Musang King durian.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Hand-woven handicrafts.

    One of the unique products in Malaysia is hand-woven handicrafts, which generally consist of bamboo, rattan, coconut shells and pandan leaves. It's worth it to buy a cute woven bag, basket or a cute little thing as a souvenir.

    2.Pewter products.

    Malaysia is world-famous for its pewter products, and a wide variety of pewter ornaments can be found everywhere here. Malaysia's pewter is a valuable monument because of its excellent quality, low price, silver-like brilliance, high heat resistance, and easy maintenance.

    3.Batik cloth.

    Malaysia's handmade batik cloth has been famous in Southeast Asia since ancient times. Colourful butterflies, flowers, birds and geometric patterns on silk or cotton are used for a chic and distinctive design.

    4.Peranakan beaded slippers.

    Peranakan beaded slippers are slippers that are hand-sewn with beaded motifs of flowers, birds, or butterflies. Baba or Nyonya refers to the descendants of Malaysians and Chinese who have their own culture and food traditions, and Nyonya refers to the women of this group.

    5.Wau kites.

    Wau is a traditional Malaysian kite that originated in Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia. Since ancient times, Malaysian men have been actively participating in Wau kite flying competitions in Kelantan and Terengganu, including various Wau kites such as "Moon Kite", "Bird Kite", etc.

    6.Malaysia plays chess.

    The traditional Malay board game is called congkak, which is Malaysian chess. The game is a rectangular board with two rows of holes, usually 6 to 10 holes in each row, with a large hole at each end.

    7.Thousands of miles chasing the wind oil.

    Malaysia Qianli Chasing Wind Oil is an exclusive creation of the old pharmacy, marketing in Southeast Asia, well-known far and near, is a must-have souvenir for filial piety to the elders! But this medicated oil is very spicy, so you should pay special attention to it. Thousands of miles of chasing wind oil is precious, the ingredients are accurate, the effect is fast, suitable for rheumatism and bone pain, dizziness, mosquito bites, headache and toothache, irritability, drunkenness and vomiting, stubborn ringworm and poisonous sores, cold and heat cold, soup fire knife wounds, muscle paralysis, boat and car sickness, bruises, etc., to stop bleeding and relieve pain, disperse stasis and reduce swelling, it is a miraculous special medicine that is always prepared by the residence.

    8.White coffee.

    Malaysian white coffee is made from coffee beans without caramel, roasted directly at low temperatures, and then ground into coffee powder. This process removes the scorched, sour and astringent taste of general high-temperature hot frying and charcoal roasting, and retains the natural flavor and rich aroma of the original coffee.

    9.Ugly chocolate.

    Malaysia's ugly chocolate is actually the flavor of tiramisu, because of the olive shape, coated with a thick layer of cocoa powder, it looks ugly, so everyone calls it ugly.

    10.Nests.

    Bird's nest is rich in amino acids and proteins, as a tonic for all ages, it just so happens that Malaysia is also one of the main production areas of bird's nest, and**compared to foreign countries**, it is much cheaper, you can buy it in large quantities, take it for a long time, it is very effective for beauty!

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