Shopping in Langkawi
Come experience
the magical tranquillity of Malaysia's Eagle Island, the city of
legends. Truly a land of natural wonders, it offers a wide
range of shopping possibilities, great outdoor adventures and entertainment
long after the sun goes down
Langkawi is a duty-free
shopping haven offering an attractive range of local and imported
goods for those with a yen for shopping Most
of the island's shopping establishments can be found in and around
Kuah. A good place to start one's shopping spree is
the modern Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall, consisting of 100
retail lots housed in a 2-storey building. Its anchor tenant,
the Samudra Duty Free Department Store, stocks
a wide selection of items such as perfumes and fragrances,
cosmetics, leather wear, sports gear, ladies'
accessories, confectionery, liquor and cigarettes.
The other shopping outlets to check out in Kuah is the Langkawi
Duty Free (M) Sdn. Bhd and the Saga Shopping Centre. The former
sells a range
of duty free items and the latter a variety of imported kitchenware
and household appliances, clothing, luggage, confectionery
and assorted goods. There are also other shops where shoppers
can browse for bargains and perhaps pick up some local
items. The Teow Soon Huat Departmental Store in Pokok
Assam just outside the town is another shopping outlet which Is
worthwhile exploring. Visitors to the Langkawi
Underwater World at Pantai Cenang should not miss the one Shopping
Paradise Duty Free Centre housed within the same
complex. The wide range of items on
sale include cigarette, liquor, cosmetics, watches, fashion
ware, jewellery, confectionery and batik.
Another popular shopping stops especially for visitors departing
Langkawi by ferry is the Jetty Point Duty Free Complex,
a 5- minute taxi ride from Kuah. Here, there is also
an attractive range of duty free items available including
ladies and men's apparel and bric-a-brac.Among the many
choices for shoppers include souvenir items such as pewter, handicraft,
batik, crystals and glassware. Others include confectionery,
liquor, silk fabrics, perfumes and fragrances, cosmetics, shoes
and seafood items. Visitors are allowed to bring back
to the mainland one bottle of liquor and one carton of cigarettes
after staying at least 48 hours on the island.
Duty Free Shopping
Langkawi
is a duty-free shopping haven offering an attractive range of local
and imported goods for those with a yen for shopping.
Most of the island's shopping establishments can be found
in and around Kuah. A good Place to start one's shopping spree is
the modern Langkawi Fair Shopping Mall, consisting of 100
retail lots housed in a 2-storey building. Its anchor tenant, the
Samudra Duty Free Department Store, stocks a wide selection
of items such as perfumes and fragrances, cosmetics, leather wear,
sports gear, ladies' accessories, confectionary, liquor
and cigarettes.

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