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Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Results from previous editions — the proof of what exhibitors and visitors can expect. Figures are organiser-reported.
Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur
The 21st Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2025 ran 17-20 September 2025 at MITEC, Kuala Lumpur, and featured 2,400 booths and exhibitors from 80 countries. Organisers reported the show surpassed its RM4.5 billion (US$1 billion) sales target to reach RM4.97 billion in trade value (organiser self-reported). The exhibition spanned halal-certified products, modest fashion, gastronomy and digital commerce; its Knowledge Hub hosted 23 sessions with over 70 speakers, and 14 companies received MIHAS Awards for innovation and ESG leadership. MIHAS is the halal trade fair within Malaysia Halal Week, organised by MATRADE.
View edition details →Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur
The 20th MIHAS 2024 ran 17-20 September 2024 at MITEC, Kuala Lumpur, drawing 43,353 visitors from over 90 countries and featuring 2,028 booths from 66 countries across 14 product clusters under the theme 'Globalising Halal Innovations'. Organisers reported RM4.3 billion in sales, up 34% on 2023's RM3.2 billion (organiser self-reported). By sector, agricultural produce led at 26.3% of sales, followed by prepared food (26.1%) and beverages (12.5%). The show saw 24 MOUs worth RM111 million signed, and its International Sourcing Programme connected 330 international buyers with 800 local sellers, generating RM2.52 billion in potential sourcing value.
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Calculated for Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) (Muslim World League method, Shafi'i Asr). These are approximate — confirm with a local mosque or a prayer-times app on the day.
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 9 Mar | 06:13 | 07:22 | 13:24 | 16:36 | 19:26 | 20:31 |
| Tue 10 Mar | 06:12 | 07:21 | 13:24 | 16:35 | 19:26 | 20:31 |
| Wed 11 Mar | 06:12 | 07:21 | 13:23 | 16:34 | 19:26 | 20:31 |
| Thu 12 Mar | 06:12 | 07:21 | 13:23 | 16:34 | 19:26 | 20:30 |
| Fri 13 Mar | 06:11 | 07:20 | 13:23 | 16:33 | 19:25 | 20:30 |
| Sat 14 Mar | 06:11 | 07:20 | 13:22 | 16:32 | 19:25 | 20:30 |
Kuala Lumpur is one of the easiest cities in the world for a Muslim business traveller. Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country, so halal food is the default rather than the exception, and prayer rooms (surau) are standard in malls, office towers and transport hubs. The main expo venues — the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) in the city centre and MITEC near Jalan Duta — are both well served by rail and ride-hailing. English is widely spoken, and most hotels provide a qibla marker and a prayer mat on request.
Getting in
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA / KLIA2) (KUL)
• KLIA Ekspres train — ~33 min to KL Sentral (RM55 one-way; fastest, no traffic)
• Grab / taxi — 45–75 min depending on traffic (~RM75–110 by Grab to the centre)
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang (SZB)
• Grab / taxi — 30–45 min (regional/turboprop flights only)
Rail: KLIA Ekspres airport line to KL Sentral; LRT, MRT, KL Monorail and KTM all interchange at KL Sentral
Getting around
Integrated rail — MRT, LRT, Monorail and the free GOKL city bus cover the centre, all interchanging at KL Sentral.
Touch 'n Go card (buy/reload at any station) works across all rail lines and the GOKL bus.
Use Grab rather than hailing street taxis — fixed up-front pricing avoids fare disputes.
Visa & entry
Money
Malaysian Ringgit · MYR (RM)
Cards and e-wallets (Touch 'n Go eWallet, GrabPay) are widely accepted; carry some cash for hawker stalls and markets.
Tipping is not expected; restaurants usually add a service charge.
Connectivity
Local SIMs (Maxis/Hotlink, CelcomDigi, U Mobile) sold at KLIA arrivals
eSIM: Airalo, Holafly and similar eSIMs cover Malaysia
Plug: Type G (UK-style 3-pin) · 240V / 50Hz
Emergency
General: 999
Fire: 994
Safety
Most halal-expo buyers and exhibitors travel from the world's main halal hubs. Here's how to connect to Kuala Lumpur from each — entry rules vary by nationality, so check the Visa & entry note above.
Jalan Alor
Bukit Bintang · $
mostly halal — check individual stalls
KL's most famous night-food street; many Muslim-run stalls plus seafood and grilled meats.
Kampung Baru
Kampung Baru · $
halal
Historic Malay enclave famous for nasi lemak and Ramadan bazaars; food here is halal by default.
Lot 10 Hutong
Bukit Bintang · $$
mixed — halal and non-halal stalls clearly separated
Curated heritage food court; look for the halal-marked stalls.
Mamak (Indian-Muslim) eateries — e.g. Pelita, Nasi Kandar
citywide · $
halal
24-hour Indian-Muslim restaurants are halal, cheap and everywhere.
Masjid Negara (National Mosque)
near KL Sentral / Lake Gardens
Malaysia's national mosque; visitors welcome outside prayer times, robes provided.
Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad
city centre, by the river confluence
One of KL's oldest mosques, beside Masjid Jamek LRT station.
Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan
Jalan Tuanku Abdul Halim
Large federal-territory mosque with Ottoman-influenced architecture.
Surau in malls & towers
citywide
Prayer rooms are standard in Suria KLCC, Pavilion, Lot 10, office towers and transport hubs.
Recommended area
KLCC · $$$$
Adjacent to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre — walkable to the main expo halls.
Recommended area
KLCC · $$$$
Overlooks the Petronas Towers; a few minutes' walk to KLCC.
Recommended area
Bukit Bintang · $$–$$$
Linked to KLCC by the air-conditioned walkway; halal street food at Jalan Alor nearby.
Recommended area
KL Sentral · $$$
On top of the main rail interchange — direct KLIA Ekspres link and one-seat rides to MITEC and KLCC.
Petronas Twin Towers & KLCC Park
KLCC
The icon; the park, Suria KLCC mall and Aquaria sit at the base — right next to the Convention Centre.
More →Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
near the National Mosque / Lake Gardens
One of the finest Islamic art museums in the region, with a halal restaurant on site.
More →Batu Caves
Gombak (north KL)
Hindu cave temple with the giant golden statue and 272 steps; ~30 min by KTM Komuter.
Merdeka Square & Central Market
city centre
Colonial-era square, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and a heritage handicraft market.
Sources: https://www.malaysia.travel · https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac (Malaysia Digital Arrival Card) · https://www.kliaekspres.com · https://www.iamm.org.my