As the Festival of Lights approaches, Pavilion REIT malls are ready to welcome shoppers to a season filled with enlightenment, abundance, and gratitude.
Deepavali Feast at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
At the heart of Pavilion KL’s Deepavali celebrations is the stunning Crystal Fountain, transformed into a vibrant masterpiece featuring a dazzling 3D kolam illuminated with radiant diya lights. Two majestic peacocks grace the display, symbolizing grace and good fortune, capturing the essence of Deepavali—the triumph of light over darkness. This festive setup serves as a perfect backdrop for memorable photos and joyful moments with loved ones.
From 21 October to 3 November, Pavilion KL invites visitors to immerse themselves in the festivities with an array of cultural experiences. Barbeque Nation will host its first-ever ‘Grand Trunk Road’ food festival in Malaysia, celebrating the rich culinary heritage of this iconic route. Shoppers can enjoy traditional performances from various Indian regions, live lakh chudi (bangle) making demonstrations, and henna art sessions, all complemented by street food served in traditional kulhads (clay cups).
In addition, every weekend from 12 to 27 October, Pavilion KL will enhance the celebrations with Indian cultural performances at the Main Entrance on Level 3.
Shoppers can also look forward to exclusive rewards, including RM20 dining vouchers with a minimum spend of RM300 at select stores and Pyrex bakeware or Corelle dinner plates with purchases of RM1,000 and RM2,500, respectively, when using a Maybank Credit or Charge Card.
For more information on Pavilion KL’s Deepavali Feast events and promotions, visit pavilion-kl.com or contact Pavilion Kuala Lumpur’s Concierge at 03 2118 8833.
Light Up Deepavali at Pavilion Bukit Jalil
In collaboration with UCSI University’s Institute of Creative Arts and Design, Pavilion Bukit Jalil presents ‘Light Up Deepavali’ with three stunning kolams displayed throughout the mall until 3 November. These artistic creations, crafted by the mall’s staff and UCSI ICAD students, celebrate togetherness and diversity.
Kids Club members can enjoy special rewards from 15 to 31 October, redeeming Bukit Jalil Tsutaya Books vouchers with qualifying purchases. Additionally, Pavilion Bukit Jalil will host a captivating fashion show featuring UCSI students on 23 October and an Indian dance performance on 26 October.
Shoppers can also enjoy a RM10 shopping voucher (capped at RM50) with a minimum spend of RM100 and limited edition gifts for UOB cardmembers.
For more information on Pavilion Bukit Jalil’s ‘Light Up Deepavali’ events, visit pavilion-bukitjalil.com or contact their Concierge at 03 8092 8833.
Vibrance of Deepavali at DA MEN USJ
DA MEN USJ, also known as DM Mall, invites everyone to experience the ‘Vibrance of Deepavali’ until 3 November. The mall features the Little Indian Bazaar, showcasing Indian delicacies and crafts, alongside performances and workshops, including saree-tying and women’s self-defense classes.
On 12 October, DM Mall will host a kolam competition to preserve this traditional art form. Shoppers can also spin to win food vouchers or cinema tickets with a minimum spend of RM180.
For more details, visit damen-mall.com or contact Customer Service at 03 8021 0222.
Bejeweled Deepavali at Intermark Mall
Until 31 October, Intermark Mall dazzles visitors with its ‘Bejeweled Deepavali’ celebration, focusing on the significance of gift-giving during the festive season. The mall’s Bazaar by CMYK offers affordable jewellery collections from local artisans, enhancing the festive shopping experience.
Shoppers can enjoy performances by the Universiti Tun Abdul Razak Indian Club and participate in diya painting workshops. Exclusive gifts await those spending a minimum of RM100, redeemable at the Concierge.
For more information on Intermark Mall’s activities, visit intermark-mall.com or contact Customer Service at 03 2166 8170.
With a rich array of celebrations across Pavilion REIT malls, shoppers can look forward to an unforgettable Deepavali filled with culture, creativity, and community.
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