Being a duty free island, one of the most common reasons for visitors to Langkawi is to go shopping. The Langkawi shopping places are widely regarded for their pocket friendly offerings, with the island being home to a big number of duty-free shops selling popular commodities like cigarettes, whiskey, and chocolates, as well as luggage, sports shoes, fragrances, and culinary equipment.Shopping in Langkawi would undoubtedly include a tour of its biggest malls, such as the Cenang Mall, the Jetty Point Complex or the Zon Duty Free malls. However, the island also has a plethora of handcrafted souvenirs and accessories, including original handwoven textiles at reasonable costs. The Oriental Village and the Kompleks HiG Duty Free Mall are home to some of these priceless Langkawi things to buy, which includes the handmade gamat skincare and the Songket clothing.Langkawi features several night markets that take place at different sites each day of the week for bargain hunters. The night markets sell a variety of trinkets, souvenirs, and low-priced gadgets, along with traditional Malaysian snacks and sweet food.