Chinatown
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Editorial Staff
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Chinatown is a must visit place in Kuala Lumpur city. This is a hustling bustling market place, where a large number of restaurants, shops and nightclubs are accumulated. Visitors can great bargains at this shopping area.
The shops are filled with a wide range of products and accessories that attract tourists. Clothes of the latest fashion are the prime feature of this market. However, visitors can shop for anything ranging from gems to toys and from shoes to caps. Tourist might get these things for half of the price if they bargain well.
After shopping, visitors can satisfy their appetites at the various restaurants in the market. Chinatown holds some of the best restaurants and eating joints in the city. Here too, visitors can get food at affordable prices, as compared to other affluent areas of the city.
At night, this place lives up to its popular features. The market gets even crowded as the sun sets. The shops, restaurants and nightclubs are decorated with lights. The whole area is lit up and bright.
This is the best place for the tourists who enjoy a vibrating lifestyle.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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