Kedah

Padang Besar

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Located at the Malaysia-Thailand border, goods sold in Padang Besar are comparatively cheaper than the market price. Among the items available are traditional herbs and medicines, garments, local food and delicacies, fruits, leather products which guarantee you value for money satisfaction.nd medicines, garments, local food and delicacies, fruits, leather products which guarantee you value for money satisfaction.

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Bukit Kayu Hitam

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Bukit Kayu Hitam is Kedah’s northernmost town and the main entry point to Thailand on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Bukit Kayu Hitam is famous for its duty-free plaza that is thronged by shoppers and tourists looking for a good bargain. The complex is opened from 7am to 10pm.

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Pekan Rabu

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The famous bazaar called Pekan Rabu at Jalan Tunku Ibrahim opens everyday from morning to midnight. The word ‘Rabu’ means Wednesday in Malay Language. The bazaar was initially opened on Wednesday only. It is now opened daily. A variety of products are sold here, including local handicrafts and delicacies.

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China Town

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The China Town is located at the foot of Bukit Puteri, along Jalan Sultan Zailnal Abidin. Both sides of the street are lined with old and quaint shops. A contemporary market where tourists can purchase fruits, vegetables and traditional handicrafts — such as silk and silverware — is also located in the vicinity.

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New Centre Market

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Located along Jalan Pintu Pong, the New Centre Market is a shopping paradise with its own distinct character Majority of womenfolk here are involved in trade and business. Tourists can find all kinds of mouth-watering delicacies, batik, handicraft and hand made accessories.

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