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Batam Shopping in China Town

Baloi Batam is a second largest business district in Batam, positioned adjacent to Nagoya, on this space there is the oldest grocery store in Batam (TOP 100 or Top Cepek) where you could find imported items at reasonable prices. BCS is the newest and other shopping center in that district and an additionally worldwide golf course SouthLink (about 10 minutes from BCS). Hang Nadim international airport solely half-hour from BCS Mall. There are a lot of shopping and vacationer places (like the Toa Pek Kong) in the area to visit.


First Factory Outlet: factory unit outlet store for some well-identified clothing brands

Lastly, a factory outlet store that sells Ralph Lauren not solely products but in addition other export products comparable to Nautica, Ann Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and many more. Manufacturing unit outlet that located on this Baloi  Batam might be a purchasing paradise as it is possible for you to buy a variety of export overrun shirts, t-shirts, jackets, shoes, bags and other goods and the price is pretty cheap.

Kampung Souvenirs: Memento Store Local and Crafts
 

One of many souvenir outlets and handicraft stores in Batam and when you've got a Day Tour Batam Packet, then your tour guide normally will take you to the shop that situated on this Baloi region. These stores mainly sell native handicrafts and souvenirs like key chains, wallets, mini luggage, gloves, Indonesia assorted truffles and sweets and desserts local hand-woven items.

Batam City Square (BCS): the second largest mall in Batam
 

Batam City Square Mall is a large mall and is among the middle of tourist visiting in Batam Area. This enormous mall opened in 2009 and has been a pleasure location during which patrons have 5 levels to shop and you can watch films in there with ticket fare only about SGD$3, they have 4 cinemas. This mall additionally has a karaoke lounge, Timezone arcade and bowling.

Warning: you can't purchase pirated DVD and likewise Cigarette right here then hand carry to Singapore because pirated DVDs and CDs will earn you quite a heavy fine by Singapore's customs officers, sometimes as much as $1000.  Chewing gum currently still to be technically illegal in Singapore, although customs officers normally won't make a fuss about a pack or two.