Jalan
Tuanku Abdul Rahman, sometimes referred to as Jalan TAR, was the 'grande dame'
of KL shopping in the days before modern shopping complexes took the KL
metropolitan city by storm.
This
stretch of road is flanked by pre-war buildings whose distinctive facades have
been preserved and readapted to accommodate modern retailing businesses. Here,
you can walk through the archways of shops for an immersion into a shopping and
cultural experience that goes back several decades.
Many
established shops like G.S. Gill, P. Lal and P.H. Henry chose to remain when
others moved out. The shops here offer a wide range of fabrics and textiles,
imported leather goods, bags and luggage, carpets, sports goods and winter
clothing.
Narrow
alleys between the shops offer a fantastic range of clothing material at
irresistible bargain prices. Other established names offer collections of
silver and crystalware. Sogo Shopping Complex and Maju Junction Mall are also
located along this stretch.
Every
Saturday between 5pm- 10pm, Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman is closed to traffic and
transformed into a night market (“pasar malam”) where petty traders and hawkers
sell an assortment of goods in the open air. Walking through it promises to be
an interesting experience, and it is also a good place to pick up some casual
attire, local products, as well as sample local delicacies.
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