Tourism Malaysia’s shopping campaign is back

Tourism Malaysia has brought back the Malaysia Super Sale, which runs nationwide until 1 April 2025.
It comprises discounts of up to 80% on shopping for beauty products, fashion, accessories, home appliances, electronics and more at selected shopping malls across Malaysia.
Shoppers and tourists can also benefit from exclusive promotions, giveaways, and added-value experiences.
This year, it is expected to been even busier than usual as it concludes at the end of the fasting month as the country celebrates Hari Raya Aidilfitri .
It employs he tagline: “Shop, Eat, Rest, Repeat.
To meet demand, several malls are extending their hours, hosting Midnight Sales and Bazaar Raya events.
There are promotions at top hotels, special packages and hotel discounts, as well as promotions with Malaysia Airlines.
The campaign encourages visitors to shop and explore Malaysia’s cities and try local cuisine.
As 2025 serves as a crucial lead-up year to Visit Malaysia Year 2026 (VM2026), the Malaysia Super Sale will play an key role in revitalising the tourism industry, Tourism Malaysia says.
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