World Explore - the taste of the Orient
Published by Asya in Africa, Shopping, Tunisia, Walking
Outdoor markets in Tunisia - Market in Douz, Medina Market and Nebul Market…

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Published by Asya in Africa, Shopping, Tunisia, Walking
Outdoor markets in Tunisia - Market in Douz, Medina Market and Nebul Market…

Published by Asya in Airlines, Europe, Italy, Restaurants, Shopping, Walking

Published by misha in Sightseeings, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism

Published by Asya in Asia, Eating, Malaysia, Restaurants, Shopping, Urban Tourism, Walking

Malaysia is well-known for its big bargains and its bootlegs. Petaling Street is the center of Kuala Lumpur’s original Chinatown. Adventurous visitors should not miss a walk on Petaling Street. Chinatown has a bustling market serving as a bargain hunter’s paradise and one of the premier shopping areas in the city with its distinctly oriental atmosphere. If you’re looking for cheap things including clothes, shoes, fabrics, souvenirs, electronic items, jewelers, fruits, traditional herbal medicines, watches, DVDs, CDs and more? Then Petaling Street is the place for you. It is easy getting to Petaling Street. Take a taxi, but also numerous bus companies service the area. To get the best atmosphere you must go at night! Petaling Street still the best place to shop for pirated branded products and large selection of local Chinese food. There are some tips for buyer, most of the items like watches, clothing and all pirated items the discount can negotiate as much as 70% lower than the offer price.
Published by vanhal in Asia, Japan, Shopping
Part retail store, part television screen, the glass facade of the Chanel store in Tokyo’s swanky Ginza district lights up the night sky with 700,000 embedded LEDs. The massive display can project footage of fashion show runway scenes or an electronic version of Chanel’s iconic black-and-white tweeds on a larger-than-life scale. The electronic mille-feuille can also transform from see-through to opaque, thanks to a combination of 3,675 square feet of canvas scrim and electronically controlled privacy glass.
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