Best Places to Visit in Malaysia for Christmas Cheer
Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Malaysia for Christmas cheer.
As the festive season approaches, expats and digital nomads in Malaysia may be seeking that special holiday cheer. While Malaysia may not be the first place that comes to mind for traditional Christmas festivities, there are several spots where the holiday spirit is alive and well. From glittering decorations to festive markets, here are some of the best places to visit in December to get into the holiday spirit.
Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
In the heart of Malaysia's capital, the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) area transforms into a Christmas wonderland. The Suria KLCC shopping mall is particularly famous for its elaborate festive decorations and towering Christmas tree, which becomes a popular backdrop for photographs. The mall and surrounding areas, including the Petronas Twin Towers, are adorned with lights and ornaments, creating a magical atmosphere. In early December, visitors can enjoy various performances and caroling events that add to the festive mood.
We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to see the spectacular light and sound show at the Lake Symphony fountains outside Suria KLCC. It's a mesmerizing experience that perfectly complements the festive decorations.
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur is another hotspot for Christmas festivities. Each year, the shopping mall outdoes itself with themed decorations that are both grandiose and elegant. The Bukit Bintang area, where Pavilion is located, is known for its holiday street decor and vibrant atmosphere. The mall often hosts a Christmas market where shoppers can find unique gifts, seasonal treats, and handcrafted items. The Christmas setup usually includes a Santa's grotto and a variety of workshops for children.
We Recommend: Be sure to try the seasonal delicacies at the Christmas market. The stollen, a traditional fruit bread, is a must-try for those with a sweet tooth.
Penang's George Town
George Town, the capital city of Penang, is renowned for its cultural heritage and during December, it embraces the festive season with open arms. The streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site are lined with lights and Christmas ornaments. The various churches in George Town hold special services and events, and the sound of carols can be heard throughout the neighborhood. The Penang Christmas Open House, typically held in mid-December, is a public event that showcases the multicultural aspect of Christmas celebrations in Malaysia.
We Recommend: Attend the Penang Christmas Open House for a blend of cultural performances, local food, and a communal celebration that brings together people of all backgrounds.
Malacca's Jonker Street
Malacca, a historical city, is another great place to soak up the holiday spirit. Jonker Street, the main thoroughfare in the Chinatown neighborhood, is known for its night market and during the Christmas season, the street is festooned with decorations and lights. The Christ Church and St. Paul's Hill area are also beautifully lit, providing a picturesque setting for evening strolls. The Portuguese Settlement in Malacca is particularly known for its Christmas celebrations, with many homes decorated with nativity scenes and lights.
We Recommend: Visit the Portuguese Settlement for an authentic experience of Christmas in Malacca, complete with homemade Christmas treats and the chance to see traditional 'kampung' decorations.
Genting Highlands
For those missing the cold weather of a traditional Christmas, Genting Highlands offers a cooler climate and festive activities. The highland resort is decked out in Christmas decor, and visitors can enjoy indoor snowfall and winter-themed attractions at the Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park. The Genting Winter Wonderland is a highlight, featuring a Christmas market, ice skating rink, and various seasonal shows and performances.
We Recommend: Experience the Genting Winter Wonderland for a full day of festive fun, from ice skating to indulging in hot chocolate and roasted chestnuts.
1 Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya
1 Utama Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya is one of the largest malls in the world and goes all out for Christmas. The mall's holiday theme changes annually, offering a fresh and immersive experience each time. Shoppers can enjoy a variety of Christmas-themed attractions, including a European-style holiday market where you can find artisanal goods and festive treats. The mall also hosts a range of activities for children, making it a family-friendly destination.
We Recommend: Look out for the Christmas workshops at 1 Utama, where you can learn to make your own festive crafts and decorations.
Bangsar Village, Kuala Lumpur
Bangsar Village, a popular shopping area in Kuala Lumpur, creates a cozy Christmas atmosphere with its smaller scale celebrations. The neighborhood is known for its trendy cafes and boutiques, which often have their own unique festive displays. During December, the area hosts a Christmas bazaar where local vendors sell crafts, gifts, and holiday treats. The community vibe in Bangsar Village makes it a pleasant place to enjoy the holidays away from the larger crowds.
We Recommend: Sample the homemade gingerbread cookies and mulled wine available at the Christmas bazaar – they're a hit with both locals and visitors.
Ipoh's Old Town
Ipoh's Old Town is another charming destination for Christmas festivities. The colonial-era buildings provide a nostalgic backdrop for the holiday season. Cafes and shops in the area often decorate their storefronts with Christmas themes, and there are plenty of photo opportunities around the Concubine Lane and surrounding streets. The local churches hold Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services that are open to the public.
We Recommend: Take a leisurely walk through Concubine Lane and enjoy the blend of historical architecture and modern festive decorations.
These destinations offer a mix of traditional and tropical Christmas experiences for expats and digital nomads in Malaysia. Whether you're looking for grand decorations, festive markets, or a community celebration, there's something for everyone to enjoy during the holiday season.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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