Petaling Street Market (Chinatown)
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/MARKETS, KUALA LUMPUR/ Updated : Nov 11, 2016, 16:36 IST
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This is Kuala Lumpur at its busiest and loudest. From the early afternoon until the wee small hours, the street is crammed with locals and visitors inspecting traditional Chinese herbs, fabrics and clothes, and bartering hard for … Read more
This is Kuala Lumpur at its busiest and loudest. From the early afternoon until the wee small hours, the street is crammed with locals and visitors inspecting traditional Chinese herbs, fabrics and clothes, and bartering hard for pirated designer goods and fake DVDs. The prices here aren't nailed down so negotiate for anything that catches your eye. Read less

Watch the locals barter and banter at this eccentric market
This is Kuala Lumpur at its busiest and loudest. From the early afternoon until the wee small hours, the street is crammed with locals and visitors inspecting traditional Chinese herbs, fabrics and clothes, and bartering hard for pirated designer goods and fake DVDs. The prices here aren't nailed down so negotiate for anything that catches your eye.
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