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Wisma Merdeka Review

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I really don't know how to evaluate the malls in Sabah. One is more broken than the other, and the things inside are not flattering. It was a shock to go to wawasan, and there is a centerpoint that is said to be their best mall here, which is also shocking. There is a better name called inmango that seems to be pronounced like this, and it is very general, but it is much better than these and Merdeka. Anyway, coming to Sabah itself is not to go shopping, it is good to go to see.

Wisma Merdeka

Posted: Oct 4, 2016
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  • Princesstt
    4/5Excellent
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    I feel that some streets in Malaysia are not particularly clean and tidy. There are still a lot of things in Modica shopping malls. I looked at the price and it was really not expensive, and he was not suitable for local brands.

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  • 白驹幕府过隙
    4/5Excellent
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    The mall is near Gaya Street, separated from Shuguang Square. It is said that the mall is actually more like a big market. It is a single merchant. There are no specialty stores. There are indeed many small foreign currency exchange shops. I didn't find that the exchange rate was good. I used UnionPay debit card to withdraw money at the teller machine of the Bank of Malaya. I used the card of the Bank of Nanjing, so there is no handling fee, and the exchange rate is the most cost-effective. The air-conditioning in the mall is very good and the environment is not bad.

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    Posted: Dec 28, 2019
  • zixunshi99
    4/5Excellent
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    The consumption level here is not low. Is the Merdeka shopping mall because there are too many tourists? So I always feel that his commodity prices are a bit inflated. Not proportional to the local income level, I feel

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    Posted: Jul 5, 2019
  • YANGBOSAN
    5/5Outstanding
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    Colleagues said that Merdeka is the most cost-effective change, so we came! [Product] can't say the product, that is, this store is very similar to Shanghai's Qipu Road, I feel that the grade is not good, very common. Colleagues bought swimming trunks, I bought foot drag. Also changed MYR. [Environment] The environment is average, one-to-one store, the price is quite affordable. The models here really have everything, the big belly of middle-aged women, the super fierce man like Mr. Weimeng, I am really afraid that the clothes will break. [Service] There are Chinese speakers, but the language is not a problem here. We don't counter-offer either, the price is posted on it.

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    Posted: Jun 29, 2017
  • rabbit315
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Merdeka shopping mall is very good, close to Gaya Street, there are also various things to sell inside, there is a exchange point on the first floor, the exchange rate is very good, there is 0.516, much cheaper than the airport, there are delicious durian snow bars, 2 MYR / bar, tastes very good

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    Posted: Jul 21, 2014
  • misslee715
    4/5Excellent
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    Consumption in Kota Kinabalu is cheaper, Merdeka shopping malls are relatively civilian shopping malls, from fast food (with KFC), snacks to souvenirs, clothing. My main thing in Merdeka is to exchange Magit, which is slightly better than the new shopping malls such as Dawn and Imago. I came here in June 17, and it was about 10 yuan cheaper to exchange MYR 1,000, which was relatively cost-effective.

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    Posted: Oct 28, 2017
  • E03***23
    5/5Outstanding
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    Wisma Merdeka is a shopping mall similar to the domestic small commodity market in Kota Kinabalu. Most of them are shops opened by locals. There are fewer large chain stores, so the price is relatively affordable. You can buy some good and cheap goods. We bought some mosquito repellent water and drinks.

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    Posted: Feb 2, 2018
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