Showing posts with label unique shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unique shopping. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

Enjoy attractive Shopping experince in Malaysia

the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, has a variety of luxury shopping centers, local markets vary, also roadside shops and boutiques that offer attractive prices. This is the place of destination in the Malay Peninsula to look for famous brands, with new malls filled with boutiques lined the international and local brands that are popular. Kuala Lumpur is where you can find the latest fashions and trends, various shops and the best deals in Malaysia.




Bukit Bintang

Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Bintang is the Fifth Avenue (New York) and Ginza (Tokyo) Malaysia version. Pavilion is a popular mall in the area, which offers style shopping boulevard with shops overlooking Jalan Bukit Bintang. The mall consists of seven floors that sell everything from fashion items, beauty, to luxury goods. Located opposite the Starhill Gallery, a site that offers luxury famous brands ranging from Van Cleef and Arpels to Lanvin and Louis Vuitton.




KLCC

One of the other main places to shop in Kuala Lumpur is the KLCC, which is only five minutes drive from Bukit Bintang. Suria KLCC Mall, located on the ground floor of the Petronas Twin Towers, is one of the most luxurious places to shop in the country. Here there are well-known international brands as well as mid-market brands. There is always something for everyone!
Sungei Wang

Sungei Wang. Photos - kibitanUntuk simpler shopping atmosphere, come to Sungei Wang Plaza, just a five minute walk from KLCC. This place is one of the older malls in the area, but remained popular until now, with the crowded shops and a small hallway where you can hunt for beautiful jewelry at affordable prices. There are many boutiques selling famous designer brands from Malaysia, such as Jonathan Cheng, Melinda Looi and Willem Liew.

Besides shopping, the capital of Malaysia, is also providing many offerings such as art, culture, history, and even adventure. Look at the latest offerings in Kuala Lumpur our latest tips on what you should be doing in this metropolis!

Central Market

Central Market is just minutes from Chinatown, which was built in 1888 as a traditional market. Its architecture makes it a valuable art included as a Heritage Site. Central Market is the main destination for Malaysia's unique hunting products, such as handicrafts, traditional and contemporary art, kebaya, songket, batik, and wood carvings.



Bangsar Telawi

Previously known for its nightlife, Bangsar Telawi now known as the center of trendy shops for fashion enthusiasts who like low prices. There are lots of independent boutiques in between shophouses selling local brands, ranging from clothes, shoes, accessories, and more. Thirtyfour unique store, which is only open to the public only with the agreement, an interdisciplinary design studio that also serves as a boutique variety of leather bags and accessories. Nearby, there is Baci stores that offer unique clothing from all over Asia, all at affordable prices. In addition, you can also visit Bangsar Village Shopping Centre, offering famous brands with air-conditioned room.

While enjoying a variety of shopping locations in Kuala Lumpur, do not forget to try a variety of Malaysian cuisine that you must taste - a mixture of cultural influences create a culinary also worth for you to enjoy! In addition, Malaysia also is home to many natural wonders. Be sure to see it all on our list of Best Adventure in Malaysia 8.


Songket and Pewter Ware (Craft Tin)

Malaysian songket and Pewter Ware is a unique local handicraft products and suitable for souvenirs. An exotic songket cloth weaving skill mix featuring gold thread with silk thread in the fabric base. The result is a fabric that is amazing and it took many months to complete. Pewter Ware is another unique product in that country. You can follow a tour of the factory to witness the manufacture of handicrafts directly.

Friday, October 21, 2011

unique shopping experience in Singapore

Despite its small size, Singapore offers much more than what it seems. Singapore is always busy every hour of city life are interesting places that do not run out of food, shopping, and nightlife. This is not an unfamiliar place. Orchard Road became a favorite of locals and foreigners because of the many shops that serve various consumer groups. Busy CBD area as big malls, restaurants and cafes such as Suntec City and Marina Square. Unearthing Asia looking for new interesting places to shop, too many hidden places that provide unique shopping experience in Singapore.
313 @ SomersetSince opening its doors in November last year, eight-story mall has become very popular among locals, especially with a retail brand favorites such as Forever 21, Zara and Cotton On the facade of the front door. Forever 21 master the four levels and Zara has three levels, both making the Eve excited with their wardrobe. Uni-Qlo of Japan and popular music store HMV also opened a branch there, along with other popular brands such as Esprit, Mango and Lacoste. Located just above the Somerset MRT station, 313 @ Somerset also has three levels of basement filled with restaurants, bars and snacks, offer options that meet the diversity of tastes. Right next to the 313 @ Somerset, Orchard Central is in addition to the ranks of the new mall. This mall is the highest vertical mall in Singapore, for shoppers who want style with European brands, from lingerie to handbags DZ bsc. Lights illuminate the facade of the shop at night, a separate scene that will surely attract the attention of the crowd.
VivoCityVivoCity emerge as the largest shopping center in Singapore to offer a holistic lifestyle experience. With the largest multiplex cinema, amphitheater on the roof, a location near the water and the gateway to Sentosa Island, VivoCity is the merging of lifestyle, entertainment, retail and international food. The first Gap store in South East Asia opens in VivoCity, along with other European brands such as Marc Club and River Island. Families and children spend their weekends on the roof of the mall, enjoy a splash of water, while the Sentosa Express monorail station is full of buff beach, ready to spend a day in the sun.
Haji LaneSwitching from Orchard Road, Haji Lane pulls you from the hustle and bustle of cosmopolitan style of shopping to small remote paradise where the local hipsters and fashionistas gathered. Local designer brands and works of art scattered along the path in one direction with a linear shophouses facing each other, all save the unique design of the work of novice designers. Very often, this is a place of inspiration for those who antikemapanan and ideal shopping place for those looking for individuality and style. With more than 20 stores, you will surely find a treasure at the price of a favorite of local art students and young creative people. Haji Lane brings you back to the past in Singapore, offering a unique shopping experience with a nostalgic atmosphere. Many couples who make this place as their pre-marital background image.
Ann Siang Rd & Club StIf you are interested in the latest fashions, do not miss Ann Siang Road and Club Street. This little spot of hunting was far into the Chinatown area. Here you will find a variety of local brands, such as Asylum and Style: Nordic. From the outside, you will feel the exoticism of the shop houses dating from before the war that is maintained by the oriental charm of the past. However, if you stepped inside the store, then you will see a boutique that offers creative and design the best local. The experience of shopping here is very elegant and full of adventure, the blend of traditional Chinese heritage with contemporary style offering.
Bugis VillageBugis is known for its human bustle and heavy traffic that passes over without end. Add to a list of the region is busy Bugis Village, a place to shop for cheap local residents and tourists. Tent with hundreds of stalls along the shop that sells clothes, CDs, watches, handbags and accessories, Bugis Village shopping bazaars in Singapore's number one, where you can find cheap and affordable products. The stalls are separated by narrow, so you must be nimble slip, activities that can turn a shopping experience. This is the essence of Bugis Village - noisy, crowded environments by the buyer to haggle to get the best price. Not far from there Iluma Bugis Village, ten-storey shopping mall has just opened and not just focus on retail shopping experience, but also the performing arts and entertainment.