Pacific Department Store seems to be different from the department store in China. But there are indeed a lot of things in it. We also saw a pair of leather shoes in it, and the price was right, so we bought them.
There is a currency exchange point on B1 and an ATM on the 1st floor. You can withdraw money with UnionPay cards. You can also buy mobile phone cards. A 7-day package costs 20 Malaysian ringgits and 1.5G of data. It's perfect. There are some restaurants and shoe stores on the 4th floor. I think the quality is pretty good. There are Bata shoes for sale. I bought a pair for 70 Malaysian ringgits. It's a great deal.
Located in the city, there is a supermarket on the basement floor, the prices are a bit expensive, there is a currency exchange on the first floor, the exchange rate here is not bad, and there are also clothes for sale, it feels a bit messy, there are some small shops on the second floor, selling clothes and shoes
The service is really good. I bought a few pairs of great-value bata sandals. There is a small shop on the first floor selling all kinds of clip-toed sandals. The style is simple and cheap. I bought two pairs and wore them for a few years. The quality is excellent. My girlfriends bought a lot of Esté Lauder here, the ba attitude is super good, more than a few levels higher than the domestic service.
It feels like a relatively low-end local mall, but there are a lot of locals visiting. B1 is fast food, and there is a currency exchange office; come. The ground floor is selling mobile phone digital products, various small shops, see a lot of oppo, hahaha. The second and third floors sell clothing, there are Bata shoes, there is also a FOS (factory outlet store, some Malaysian brands such as navy, hm, etc., the price is very cheap, cost-effective) worth visiting, other shops are too low. I also encountered Xiaohei to promote the massage upstairs, sweat.
pacific Centre point (Pacific Commercial Building): Sabah's second exchange point for currency exchange; the laksa at the palm cafe on the top floor is the strongest in Sabah. The new clarks shoes next door are 30%-40% cheaper than Hong Kong. There is Watsons opposite, and the dew is so flat. (It is more expensive to exchange than the Merdeka mall. The apartment we lived in at that time lived opposite this mall. This mall closed at 9:30 in the evening. There is also a cinema on the top floor of the mall. You can go to a Malaysian movie. There are brands such as Diane Fen, the body shop and so on. It is a comprehensive shopping mall, but high-end perfumes, cosmetics, etc. need to go to another mall.
Pacific Department Store seems to be different from the department store in China. But there are indeed a lot of things in it. We also saw a pair of leather shoes in it, and the price was right, so we bought them.
There is a currency exchange point on B1 and an ATM on the 1st floor. You can withdraw money with UnionPay cards. You can also buy mobile phone cards. A 7-day package costs 20 Malaysian ringgits and 1.5G of data. It's perfect. There are some restaurants and shoe stores on the 4th floor. I think the quality is pretty good. There are Bata shoes for sale. I bought a pair for 70 Malaysian ringgits. It's a great deal.
Located in the city, there is a supermarket on the basement floor, the prices are a bit expensive, there is a currency exchange on the first floor, the exchange rate here is not bad, and there are also clothes for sale, it feels a bit messy, there are some small shops on the second floor, selling clothes and shoes
The service is really good. I bought a few pairs of great-value bata sandals. There is a small shop on the first floor selling all kinds of clip-toed sandals. The style is simple and cheap. I bought two pairs and wore them for a few years. The quality is excellent. My girlfriends bought a lot of Esté Lauder here, the ba attitude is super good, more than a few levels higher than the domestic service.
It feels like a relatively low-end local mall, but there are a lot of locals visiting. B1 is fast food, and there is a currency exchange office; come. The ground floor is selling mobile phone digital products, various small shops, see a lot of oppo, hahaha. The second and third floors sell clothing, there are Bata shoes, there is also a FOS (factory outlet store, some Malaysian brands such as navy, hm, etc., the price is very cheap, cost-effective) worth visiting, other shops are too low. I also encountered Xiaohei to promote the massage upstairs, sweat.
pacific Centre point (Pacific Commercial Building): Sabah's second exchange point for currency exchange; the laksa at the palm cafe on the top floor is the strongest in Sabah. The new clarks shoes next door are 30%-40% cheaper than Hong Kong. There is Watsons opposite, and the dew is so flat. (It is more expensive to exchange than the Merdeka mall. The apartment we lived in at that time lived opposite this mall. This mall closed at 9:30 in the evening. There is also a cinema on the top floor of the mall. You can go to a Malaysian movie. There are brands such as Diane Fen, the body shop and so on. It is a comprehensive shopping mall, but high-end perfumes, cosmetics, etc. need to go to another mall.