Treat for shoppers at sales carnival


Visitors at the 2017 Malaysian Food Truck Festival held in conjunction with the 2017 Mega Sales Carnival at the Amanjaya roundabout in Ipoh.

THE FIVE-day 2017 Mega Sales Carnival, which ended last Sunday, proved to be a great family outing for many people in Perak.

Rather than visit shopping malls, young and old spent quality time looking for great deals and special buys offered by 70 exhibitors at the national-level sales carnival held at the Amanjaya roundabout in Meru Raya, Ipoh.

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