Tourist places in Kuala Lumpur
Tourism has flourished in recent decades in Malaysia, especially its capital, Kuala Lumpur, due to the great interest of the government in the development of the tourism sector, and the efforts made to encourage and stimulate tourism in the country, as it has attracted a large number of Arab and foreign tourists from different parts of the world, and
Al Arab street
This street was called the Arab Street because most of the Arab activities are in its shops and commercial centres, and the Arab Street is considered one of the most active and vital streets among the rest of Kuala Lumpur streets, and there are abundant stores of this Arab character such as restaurants, oud shops and cafes, which are known among the local people by their names Arabia such as Al Tarboush Restaurant, Nabab, the Desert Tent, and other tourist offices that are distributed on the outskirts of the street. Arab Street also contains a number of hotels classified within the category of five stars, and a number of mega commercial centres that include a number of the most famous shops specialized in selling international brands, and a number of electronics stores. Most of the shops are open on this street for 24 hours, so the square can enjoy eating in Arab restaurants at any time.
Chinese market
One of the favoured markets most visited by local residents and tourists in Kuala Lumpur , where goods of all types extend along several streets, and therefore the market is usually crowded with buyers, which makes movement difficult in it, but it represents a pleasure for tourists because it contains unique and distinctive goods, additionally to the likelihood Merchants joints round the price, as there's next to the Chinese market a market specialized in selling handicrafts and native industries, which represent distinct gifts for friends and relatives, it is important to be careful when buying and monitor the difference in prices between stores, where tourists are often cheated in prices in these markets n Because of their ignorance of currency and prices.
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