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there are always good food, shopping, things to see and do in Chinatown, Kulua Lumpur in the day or night. best to take public transportation here as there are limited parking facilities around. the nearest train station, Pasa seni
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there are always good food, shopping, things to see and do in Chinatown, Kulua Lumpur in the day or night. best to take public transportation here as there are limited parking facilities around. the nearest train station, Pasa seni
many local delicious food and selection of snacks found in Chinatown here. take mrt or LRT to Pasar Sani station and a short walk here.
Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, also known as "Ichichang Street", is the most Chinese-inspired old town in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Although it is only located on a small area of land, it is very lively.
Limited variety of products and nothing much to buy here. All the shops are selling similar things. You could get the same things elsewhere at much cheaper prices. Also, look out for knockoffs that were passed off as the real deal.
If want easily see the performance of traditional lion dances and dragon show, go chinatown is a best choices during Chinese new year and lantern festival. The picture is performances of tradisional lion dance + dragon during lantern festival. Will learn a lot and know alot of traditional of chinese in Malaysia.
Chinatown is a vibrant district in Kuala Lumpur where you can experience Chinese-Malaysian culture. Take a stroll along the pedestrian-friendly Kasturi Walk to discover colorful shops, temples, and markets selling everything from clothes to souvenirs.