Kuala Lumpur’s Central Market, also known as Pasar Seni, is housed in a beautifully restored art deco building and serves as a cornerstone of the city’s commercial scene. Inside, hundreds of stalls line the market, offering a wide array of household goods, souvenirs, and traditional batik artwork. Adjacent to the market, Kasturi Walk provides a vibrant outdoor space where visitors can savor some of Malaysia’s most popular street-food dishes. The market’s rich history and bustling atmosphere make it a key destination for both locals and tourists seeking a taste of Malaysian culture and commerce.
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