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         <title>Malaysia shopping guide</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Yes, Malaysia does equal shopping, but there is a lot more to shop here than just clothes and accessories. Here is a handy shopping guide for you to bookmark before you go on your next Malaysian trip. <br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<strong>Souvenirs and handicrafts</strong><br> Malaysian local markets offer some of the best and unique handicraft and souvenirs. Tick these off your list: batik fabrics, wood carvings, pottery, and decorative items such as key chains and pen stands.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>While travelling from one place to another in Malaysia on your great shopping adventure, buses are the more preferred options since they are cheaper and more convenient than lugging your bags along in a train. You can book them online from <a href="http://www.redbus.my/">redbus.<br></a><br></div><div><strong>Snacks</strong><br> carry home a foodie goodie bag from here that will remind you of the good ol’ days spent in Malaysia every time you munch on them. You definitely need to pack some rice cakes and water chestnut cakes into your bag. Aside from these, keropok udang or prawn crackers are another delicacy that will have you drooling at its mere sight. <br> <br> <strong>Electronics</strong><br> Next to Singapore, you can expect to find great deals on nearly every gadget and technological accessory. Cameras, mobile phones and laptops especially can be bought for steal away prices. Kitchen appliances are relatively cheaper too.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div><strong>Spices<br></strong>Part of the whole ‘taking home a slice of Malay cuisine and culture’ exercise, you cannot leave without packing some spices into that goodie bag. Used in most of their food and home grown, spices such as pepper, star anise, cinnamon and cardamom are tourist favourites.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div><strong>BookXcess for books<br></strong><br></div><div>Buying a book in Malaysia is somewhat expensive. For those who have an insatiable reading habit, this is a really expensive hobby. But the good thing is you can buy books, new books in fact, at cheaper prices. A bookshop called BookXcess, located in Amcorp Mall, sells brand new books -paperback and hardcover – audio books, imported magazines, and loads of other reading materials for a bargain. These books are all new and original copies (don’t worry, they aren’t photocopied books!).&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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