Price Comparison Table

ItemLocationPrice (RM)Price (S$)Value Rating
Snacks & Cookies
Eureka Popcorn CNY SetJB City Square50.0015.84⭐⭐⭐
Yong Sheng Premium Cookies (3 tins)JB City Square99.8031.59⭐⭐⭐⭐
Xiao Fu Snacks (per jar)AEON Tebrau City30.009.52⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tong Garden Salted Peanuts (110g)Warehouse3.501.11⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tong Garden Mixed Nuts (500g)Warehouse27.968.87⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Baked Goods
Ming Ang Pineapple Cakes (12 pcs)Factory24.007.62⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ming Ang Heong Peah & TreatsFactory13.80+4.38+⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Premium Items
Premium Abalone (redemption)Sutera Mall1,188.00376.36⭐⭐⭐

Exchange rate: RM1 = S$0.32 (as of January 15, 2026)


Market-by-Market Value Assessment

🏆 Best Overall Value: Sutera Mall

Dates: Jan 16 – Feb 16, 2026 | Operating Hours: 10:30am – 10:30pm

Pros:

  • Largest selection with 100 booths and 60+ brands
  • Generous redemption rewards (free travel bag at RM788 spend, premium abalone at RM1,188)
  • Lucky draws and CNY workshops add entertainment value
  • One-stop shopping convenience

Cons:

  • Can get crowded on weekends
  • Premium redemption thresholds require significant spending

Verdict: If you’re doing serious CNY shopping, Sutera Mall offers the best variety and perks. The redemption gifts justify higher spending, making it worthwhile for families stocking up comprehensively.


💰 Best Budget Option: Warehouse & Factory Sales

Tong Garden, Ming Ang Confectionery, Shang Wan Hong

Pros:

  • Significantly cheaper than mall prices (50-70% savings on some items)
  • Fresh, locally-made goods
  • Bulk buying options perfect for large gatherings
  • No markup from retail middlemen

Cons:

  • Requires separate trips to different locations
  • Less atmospheric than festive markets
  • No cultural performances or CNY ambiance
  • May require more planning

Verdict: Unbeatable prices for practical shoppers focused purely on savings. Ming Ang’s freshly baked pineapple cakes at RM24/dozen (~S$7.62) offer exceptional value compared to premium branded versions.


🌟 Best for Traditional Experience: Johor Jaya CNY Bazaar

Dates: Jan 23 – Feb 16 | Operating Hours: 6am – 12am

Pros:

  • Authentic pasar malam atmosphere
  • Extended hours accommodate different schedules
  • Over 60 stalls with diverse offerings
  • Proximity to Joya Night Market for food options
  • Generally lower prices than mall markets

Cons:

  • Can be very crowded, especially weekends
  • Less organized than mall setups
  • Weather-dependent (outdoor setting)

Verdict: Best cultural experience for your ringgit. The late hours (till midnight) and authentic bazaar vibe make it ideal for evening visits combined with dinner at nearby Joya Night Market.


🎁 Best for Gifting: JB City Square

Year-round with seasonal CNY sections

Pros:

  • Ready-made gift sets and hampers
  • Convenient for Singaporeans (familiar location)
  • Premium branded options like Yong Sheng cookies
  • Professional packaging included

Cons:

  • Higher prices than warehouses
  • Smaller selection than dedicated CNY fairs
  • Less festive atmosphere

Verdict: Yong Sheng’s 3-tin set at RM99.80 (~S$31.59) represents decent value for quality gift-ready items, though warehouse alternatives offer better bang for buck if you’re willing to self-pack.


🎪 Best for Family Outings: Mid Valley Southkey & Paradigm Mall

Mid Valley: Feb 6-15 | Paradigm: Jan 16 – Feb 16

Pros:

  • 100+ brands at Mid Valley, 44 booths at Paradigm
  • Lion dances, performances, and photo opportunities
  • Air-conditioned comfort
  • Combined shopping and entertainment

Cons:

  • Later dates (Mid Valley in February) may mean picked-over stock
  • Premium mall pricing
  • Crowds during peak periods

Verdict: These offer the complete CNY experience beyond just shopping. Worth the slight premium if you’re treating it as a family day out rather than purely transactional shopping.


🔍 Hidden Gem: AEON Mall Tebrau City

Annual CNY roadshow period

Pros:

  • Xiao Fu Snack Store is a standout (RM30/jar for handmade snacks)
  • Da Shen mascot appearances delight kids
  • Multiple AEON locations (Tebrau, Bukit Indah, Kulaijaya)
  • Balanced pricing between premium and budget

Cons:

  • Smaller dedicated CNY section than Sutera or Mid Valley
  • Specific dates not always advertised early

Verdict: Excellent middle-ground option. Xiao Fu’s handmade snacks at RM30/jar (~S$9.52) offer artisanal quality at reasonable prices, particularly their pineapple tarts and sea salt chocolate cookies.


Value-for-Money Rankings

🥇 Gold Tier (Best Value)

  1. Warehouse/Factory Sales – Unbeatable prices, 70-80% of mall cost
  2. Johor Jaya CNY Bazaar – Traditional market pricing with authentic experience
  3. AEON Mall Tebrau City – Strong mid-range value with quality brands

🥈 Silver Tier (Good Value)

  1. Sutera Mall – Best for comprehensive shopping with redemption perks
  2. Paradigm Mall – Solid selection with entertainment value

🥉 Bronze Tier (Fair Value)

  1. Mid Valley Southkey – Premium experience, late timing may affect stock
  2. JB City Square – Convenience premium, better for targeted purchases

Money-Saving Strategies

For Maximum Savings:

  • Hit warehouse sales first (Tong Garden, Ming Ang) for staples
  • Visit Johor Jaya Bazaar for decorations and bulk snacks
  • Save mall markets for specific branded items or gift hampers

For Balanced Approach:

  • Make Sutera Mall your main stop to hit redemption thresholds
  • Supplement with AEON’s Xiao Fu Snack Store for unique handmade items
  • Add warehouse visit if traveling with large group

For Convenience:

  • Stick to one major mall (Sutera or Mid Valley)
  • Accept 20-30% premium for time saved and one-stop shopping

Final Recommendations

Best for Singaporean Day-Trippers: Sutera Mall (comprehensive) + Tong Garden warehouse (bulk savings) = optimal mix of variety and value

Best for Weekend Warriors: Johor Jaya Bazaar evening visit + Joya Night Market dinner = authentic experience under RM200 (~S$63)

Best for Serious Savers: Full warehouse circuit (Tong Garden → Ming Ang → Shang Wan Hong) = 50-70% savings vs. Singapore prices

Bottom Line: JB’s CNY markets offer genuine savings of 30-50% compared to Singapore for most items. The sweet spot is mixing warehouse efficiency with one quality mall market for atmosphere and variety. Budget RM300-500 (~S$95-158) for a family’s complete CNY shopping needs versus S$200-300+ in Singapore.