Currently we are still having Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival 2006 (23rd July to 3rd September 2006). Past few weeks I have been pretty busy, with most of my weekends were occupied.
As the sales is approching an end soon, yesterday I decided to check out Prangin Mall, one of the so called 'happening' places in Penang.
As the sales is approching an end soon, yesterday I decided to check out Prangin Mall, one of the so called 'happening' places in Penang.
Interestingly, a lot of 'hawker shops' had mushroomed around here. I guessed, due to many non-taker of the shoplots, the owners had desperately rented out their premises to these eating outlets. This was the first time and probably the only place where I saw lots of hawker stalls in a shopping complex. Many makeshift side-stores lined up some of the side ways at level 3 selling variety of local hawker foods, with tables and chairs been placed at the side walk too.
I was a bit dismayed because, looked like there were not many interesting or exciting stuffs or bargains to look out for. Most shops sell unbranded merchandise ranging from garments to shoes.
Something I noted though, there was a lot of hair salons and eating outlets here. The 'tech corner' selling computers and accessories was rather not so high tech after all, in term of bargains. Prices were not so competitive, probably due to the recent computer fair just over.
Then, there was this particular 5th floor, where many of the shoplots had been turned into videogame archades with gambling machines. It just made this place looked so cheap. But what to do?
Something I noted though, there was a lot of hair salons and eating outlets here. The 'tech corner' selling computers and accessories was rather not so high tech after all, in term of bargains. Prices were not so competitive, probably due to the recent computer fair just over.
Then, there was this particular 5th floor, where many of the shoplots had been turned into videogame archades with gambling machines. It just made this place looked so cheap. But what to do?
This place, once a regular hunt for pirated DVDs and CDs looked sombre too. Most shops were closed due to frequent raids by the anti-piracy authorities and I learned that they only opened for certain hour and timing. It was like, "now you see, now you don't". Amazingly, they would opened and closed shop in seconds, phenomena also observed by Chen.
So, I decided to cross over to the other side, via the connecting bridge to Komtar and see what was happening there.
I passed through this place, once housed the ever popular Yao Han Departmental Store(it was later changed to Active Life Store, and later took over by Parkson Grand). Now, in a very pathetic state.
The store is only open from level 1 to three, even then only a very small section has merchandise been displayed.
The once most active, famous, busiest and centre of activities in the ground floor, is now permanently shut.
3 comments:
Thanks for sharing, I am shocked to see the current state of Komtar. Oh dear!
wow shopping. want branded goods? come down south to the other island!
i'm so sad for komtar. it need a big sprucing up job. yah, komtar used to be so much more interesting and lively back in the early 90s. i guess people now go to tesco which is quite boring actually.
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