Malaysia Year End Sale
TOURISM
Malaysia Year End Sale – a mega celebration for festive shoppers
10 November 2012 - 01 January 2013
At M-YES, you are assured of fabulous discounts and a plethora of
exclusive offers, as well as incredible bargains. This year, more duty-free
items will be on sale, along with new ideas for festive gifts, back
to school shopping, as well as delectable festive dining. It’s the perfect
place to pick up everything you need for your year-end festivities, right from
gifts to souvenirs, premium brands to surprise items and much more.
With M-YES, you will be delighted
with the numerous bargains popping up in nearly every town and city across the
country. Go from the glitzy, massive malls to the extraordinary street and
night markets, for you never know where you can get the most fabulous deals. Get
set to pack your bags with the latest designerwear, household goods, funky gadgets, jewellery, holiday packages, speciality
curios – the list just goes on.
More excitement will be added to
your shopping spree with a variety of entertainment events, all designed to
enhance your Christmas cheer and New Year revelry. For example, in Kuala Lumpur’s Bukit Bintang area,
you can enjoy amazing performances from carnival characters, martial arts
experts, street dancers and musicians.
Many special promotions are also
conducted during M-YES. You can participate in exciting contests to win
mind-blowing prizes, avail of never-before price-offs, bag shopping vouchers,
and lots more. Enjoy your shopping to the fullest, for Malaysia is a haven for
tax-free products.
So, celebrate the year’s final
festive season with a non-stop celebration, and head for the Malaysia Year End Sale 2012.
About Tourism Malaysia India
Malaysia welcomed
693,056 Indian tourists in the year 2011. Tourist arrivals rose to 24,714,324
compared to 24,577,196 in 2010 while receipts climbed to RM58.3 billion
compared to RM56.5 billion the previous year.
Malaysia Tourism
Promotion Board, popularly known as Tourism Malaysia, was established to
promote Malaysia as a top-of-mind tourist destination showcasing Malaysia's
unique wonders, attractions and cultures; develop domestic tourism and enhance
Malaysia's share of the market for meetings, incentives, conventions and
exhibitions (MICE). Tourism Malaysia's objective is to promote Malaysia as an
outstanding tourist destination and make the tourism industry a major
contributor to the socio-economic development of the nation. In India, Tourism
Malaysia offices are conveniently located in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and
Chennai.
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