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Malacca is most famous for its sale of antiques when it comes to shopping. (Melaka is the mecca for antique lovers, souvenir hunters and treasure enthusiasts. These shops are plentiful and there are many antiques to choose from. You can find rare Chinese porcelain from the Sung, Ming or Ching dynasties, as well as 17th-century Dutch and 18th-century Japanese porcelain, Indian brassware, Chinese brass irons and intricately carved Chinese rosewood furniture inlaid with) .However, there is a fine balance with modern shops and malls if you're looking for designer brands. Handicrafts and cultural souvenirs are also found in abundance, so you'll always have something to bring home for remembrance.
Package Inclusive of: 3D/2N at 3 stars hotel, tours transfer, meals (as indicated)
DAY 01 (D) Upon arrival, transfer for hotel check-in. Then drive for city tour before proceed to Jonker Street, where you can find abundance of antique shops and one can have a marvelous time admiring the beautiful handcrafted furniture, the fine embroidery and beadwork on clothes and linen, painstakingly done by hand, porcelain and old coins, oil lamps of all shapes and sizes, traditional Malay costume material, various arts and crafts as well as other relics. Dinner will be served at local restaurant.
DAY 02 (B, L, D) Visit the Karyaneka Handicrafts Emporium at Laksamana Street as they have pretty traditional pottery and handicrafts, lacquer ware, brassware and various items made of rattan (a type of vine-like wood). Proceed to Samudera Handicraft bazaar for foodstuff or souvenirs like T-shirts, mugs, key chains and other items you can personalise yourself. We end our shopping tour by hopping around Mahkota Parade or Dataran Pahlawan, a modern shopping complex located along the coast with a wide range of goods and commodities on sale.
DAY 03 (B) After breakfast, free at your own leisure before check-out hotel.
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