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KL's melting pot of art and heritage
Indigenous crafts and daily-use items are among the souvenirs sold at this Central Market shop.—SHAARI CHEMAT/The Star
Central Market Kuala Lumpur, also known as Pasar Seni, is a lively embodiment of Malaysia's rich cultural heritage and artistic spirit.
Established in 1888, what began as a bustling wet market has since transformed into a cherished heritage landmark.
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It has become a thriving centre for handicrafts, textiles, souvenirs, collectibles and local snacks.
Beyond its retail offerings, Central Market is a significant art hub, home to several art galleries, craft shops and the intriguing Illusion 3D Art Museum.
Among the unique offerings at the 137-year-old market are those inspired by the country's history and food heritage.
Here, visitors can discover a wide array of locally made crafts with Malaysia-themed designs as souvenirs.
Malaysian snacks tempt visitors at the city centre's landmark.
These craft products showcase Malaysia's diverse culture and heritage.
A wide array of Peranakan cultural items beckon at a shop in Pasar Seni.
The Art Lane within Central Market enhances its artistic appeal, boasting 10 distinct artist studios.
Tourists viewing local crafts at Pasar Seni.
Throughout the year, Central Market also hosts a variety of cultural performances, art exhibitions and events, inviting both locals and tourists to explore its artistic depths and cultural heritage.
It truly encapsulates the essence of Malaysia, offering a unique experience for visitors.