Introduction
This project/post provides a comprehensive overview, including:
The total number of shopping malls by state and district.
A detailed list of each mall, including state, district, and address.
An interactive map to visualize their locations.
Background
This list focuses exclusively on shopping malls and does not include supermarkets such as Lotus, Giant, or similar outlets. It is continuously updated based on user feedback to ensure accuracy and completeness.
For example, based on feedback from locals in Labuan, Labuan Times Square is not classified as a shopping mall. Additionally, a recent update included the addition of the new Sunshine Central shopping mall in Pulau Pinang.
Analysis
State
- Below is a bar chart illustrating the number of shopping malls in each state. As expected, the Klang Valley region, known for its high population density, tops the chart with the highest number of shopping malls.
- Here is an interactive map displaying the locations of shopping malls across Malaysia. This format is ideal for those who prefer a visual representation of geographical distribution, making it easier to see where shopping malls are concentrated in relation to different states.
District
- This section focuses on the distribution of shopping malls by district in Peninsular Malaysia. The map uses a gradient, with darker colors indicating a higher number of shopping malls.
- This section highlights the distribution of shopping malls by district in East Malaysia.
Store list
- Below is a comprehensive list of shopping malls presented in both table format and an interactive map. You can filter the table by state and search for specific shopping malls. For the map, simply hover over each point to view the address and location details of each mall.
The End
In conclusion, this comprehensive overview of shopping malls in Malaysia provides valuable insights into their distribution and availability across different states and districts.