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Thursday, May 1, 2008

More Than Just A Market In Kuala Lampur

The central market in Kuala Lumpur is a historical landmark in the now modern bustling metropolis. The building for the central market was built in 1888 by the British who were ruling Malaya at that time and it was used as a wet market for Kuala Lumpur citizens and tin miners. Further expansions were made in 1889, 1895, 1920 and 1921. By 1933, the expansions to the warehouse would result in its current size. The site is now demarcated as a Heritage site.

Central Market or in common parlance the CM is the place to go if you are looking for local arts and crafts; memorable souvenirs if you are a tourist. Almost everything that has anything to do with Malaysia can be found under one roof here, from small items like personalized key chains, pewters and t-shirts to antiques and paintings. It is also a living theatre that features a number of artistes. Visitors can check out the portrait artistes at work and other street performers such as traditional musicians, magicians and the crowd favorites all over the world- clowns. The Central Market also hosts weekly cultural shows at its riverside amphitheater, a venue for traditional dance displays, wayang kulit (shadow puppet) shows and more contemporary entertainment. Generally, it's the place to go for shopping, delightful cuisine, to be entertained or simply for people watching.

It is a far cry from some of Kuala Lampur's modern yet soul-less shopping complexes. The Central Market is a cultural centre-cum-shopping mall and is the best place to witness traditional Malaysian culture. A variety of traditional goods are sold here, including handicrafts, souvenirs and art, all at reasonable prices. Amid the stalls selling an array of souvenirs are small outlets where Malaysian artists display their works. Visitors may even have their portrait painted or order custom-made handicrafts.

It's a great place for a vacation with memorable experiences. A number of hotels in Kuala Lumpur offer great accommodation options ranging from budget to luxury

Naveen Marasinghe is an Online Marketing Executive at eMarketingEye which is a search engine marketing company that offers PPC Management and SEO services and specializes in serving the online travel and hospitality industry.

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