1. cosmetics and the like, I think those at the airport are very cheap. Like Chanel, Lancome and Estraud, it is at least 20% cheaper at the airport than at the shopping center outside.
2. White coffee-Malaysia must buy, recommend oldtown, super super charcoal coffee, personally feel that white coffee is not so good.
3. White curry noodles-instant noodles rank first in the world. mykuali brand is recommended, and a row (5 packs) of RM 8 is very authentic.
4. Durian chocolate-the chocolate here is not better than that in Europe, but there is no durian chocolate in Europe. So this is the only place to sell.
5. Sweet cakes and light cakes-well, Penang (the hometown of Yi Sweet Cake), Ipoh, uncle Malacca.
6. Shaobao-Barbecued pork bun, 1.5 to 2 ringgit. (It is recommended that the Longfeng Cake House in Cichang Street and the Furong Bakery City are both good. )
7. Cardamom-Penang Zhong Jinquan (with Gokurakuji)
8. Nyonya Embroidered Wallet-You can find it in Jonk Street in Malacca and the old street in Penang.
9. Vanilla cake-available in the supermarket, 8 ringgit a box.
10. Soap-Malaysia's famous palm oil, so the quality of soap here is very good.
1 1. Hair dye-Indian natural hair dye, pure herbal medicine, which is sold in general grocery stores and Indian shops.
12. Dongge Ali, a unique medicinal material in Malaysia, has what effect? Check online.
13. durian candy-buy it back and give it away.
14. Coconut sugar and coconut milk-sugar water.
15. bak Kut teh Tang
16. curry powder and curry cooking materials (packaging and cooking at home)
17. Milk tea (uncle Malacca in Junker Street is delicious)
You can't take it back and eat it on the spot.
1. durian puffs (in Malacca, but recently I saw them in some shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur, and recommended tastebetter, like ice cream).
2. Southeast Asian style fruit salad, shrimp sauce (in Penang)
3. Niangjie Cake
Big brands like LV, Prada and Hermes seem to be cheaper in Singapore than in China, but Singapore is cheaper than Malaysia.
It seems that electrical products are also cheaper than those in China, but the warranty period of manufacturers is another matter (there may be no way to use them in China)
It seems that the bird's nest can't be collected.
Some big-name watches in Malaysian duty-free shops are very cheap, and some are even cheaper than Hong Kong.
In terms of cosmetics, Chanel's powder cake is very good; Chanel's lipstick and perfume; Anna Su's latest rock.
ME perfume; The "Lan" series perfume made in Malaysia is cheap and smells good (almost half the domestic price).
Although the L 'Oré al series is not as cheap as Thailand, it is still much cheaper than China.
The most famous coffee in Malaysia is white coffee, and several brands such as Laojie, Jiujiechang and Ipoh are recommended.
Malaysia and teh tarik are famous, and all kinds of foreign wines are cheap in duty-free shops at airports.