Jalan Sultan / Jalan Tun H.S Lee

 
Petaling Street (Chinatown)
Petaling Street (Chinatown)
Petaling Street - KL's very own Chinatown is a hive of sound and activities. Located at the heart of KL's bustling Chinatown, Petaling Street is the place to head for those who are interested in experiencing the excitement of bargaining for their purchases.

Petaling Street is endowed with a distinct character of its own. Its popular night market is a daily feature. Walk, linger or browse as the sights and sounds capture one's imagination. Flanking both sides of this treet are shops selling anything from textiles to Chinese Herbal medicines.

Petaling Street (Chinatown)

This is a good place to purchase Chinese artifacts lie igurines, incense-holders, paintings, joss-sticks and bric-a-brac. Other interesting items include herbs for traditional remedies and sweetmeats.

Aged craftsmen at work in their shophouses can be seen producing goods such as lanterns, tinware and calligraphy items along the streets. Baskets and bouquets of fresh flowers make a refreshing sight amid the bustle and din of hanggling over prices.

Petaling Street (Chinatown)

Petaling Street is also known for its jewellery shops with their fascinating variety of beautifully crafted gold items set with priceless gemstones. Traders spread out their mats along narrow five-foot ways, offering brightly coloured trinklets, wall hangings, teapots, curios and ornaments from India and Myanmar.

Shops here stock a variety of goods from dresses and shoes to fabrics, costume jewellery, and many more. There are also a number of restaurants serving authentic regional Chinese cuisine.

Kuala Lumpur- Shopping
Jalan Sultan / Jalan Tun H.S. Lee

  • UDA-Ocean
  • S&M Plaza
  • Sinarkota
  • Petaling Street (ChinaTown)



UDA-Ocean
UDA-Ocean Kuala Lumpur
Uda-Ocean Sdn Bhd was incorporated on 21st October 1992. It is a joint-venture company between Uda Holdings Berhad and Ocean Capital Berhad (OCB).

Uda-Ocean Sdn Bhd operates a chain of 4 Supermarket & Department Stores located at Jalan Tun H.S.Lee in Kuala Lumpur, Greentown Mall in Ipoh, Plaza Angsana in Johor Bahru and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur .

Located near the Klang Bus Station at Jalan Tun H.S.Lee Kuala Lumpur, it is a one-stop shopping centre for the family with its wide range of goods, from groceries, handicrafts, ladies' and gents' fashion to toiletries and baby products.

It also offers a wide range of apparel, shoes, handbags and textiles at reasonable prices.


S&M Plaza
S&M Plaza Kuala Lumpur
Strategically located along the intersection of Jalan Tun H.S. Lee and Jalan Cheng Lock, this complex is one of the main attractions of KL's Chinatown.

It houses many little shops offering a variety of goods from the tiniest of hair ornaments to clothing, shoes and handbags.

S&M Plaza Kuala Lumpur

There are also gift-shops, music shops, bookshops and toyshops with a bit of everything for everyone.

Sinarkota

Easily accessible from the Pudu Raya bus station, Sinarkota showcases a full range of quality goods from luggage to household products, children's paraphernalia, shoes, pharmaceutical products, watches, textiles and accessories.

 
Petaling Street (Chinatown)
Petaling Street (Chinatown)
Petaling Street - KL's very own Chinatown is a hive of sound and activities. Located at the heart of KL's bustling Chinatown, Petaling Street is the place to head for those who are interested in experiencing the excitement of bargaining for their purchases.

Petaling Street is endowed with a distinct character of its own. Its popular night market is a daily feature. Walk, linger or browse as the sights and sounds capture one's imagination. Flanking both sides of this treet are shops selling anything from textiles to Chinese Herbal medicines.

Petaling Street (Chinatown)

This is a good place to purchase Chinese artifacts lie igurines, incense-holders, paintings, joss-sticks and bric-a-brac. Other interesting items include herbs for traditional remedies and sweetmeats.

Aged craftsmen at work in their shophouses can be seen producing goods such as lanterns, tinware and calligraphy items along the streets. Baskets and bouquets of fresh flowers make a refreshing sight amid the bustle and din of hanggling over prices.

Petaling Street (Chinatown)

Petaling Street is also known for its jewellery shops with their fascinating variety of beautifully crafted gold items set with priceless gemstones. Traders spread out their mats along narrow five-foot ways, offering brightly coloured trinklets, wall hangings, teapots, curios and ornaments from India and Myanmar.

Shops here stock a variety of goods from dresses and shoes to fabrics, costume jewellery, and many more. There are also a number of restaurants serving authentic regional Chinese cuisine.


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