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3D Golden Bull charging into Pavilion KL

Bid welcome to Chinese New Year with first-of-its-kind show

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Feb 2021 4:00PM

3D Golden Bull charging into Pavilion KL
The showcase is aired on the Pavilion Elite large LED screen. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion KL, February 11, 2021

THE fight against Covid-19 is taken to new heights at city centre mall Pavilion KL. In true innovative fashion, the mall will be showcasing a 3D animation show of a charging Golden Bull, to bring Good Health and Prosperity in ushering the Lunar New Year.

Best viewed from the Pavilion KL’s Crystal Fountain, it is aired on the Pavilion Elite large LED screen. Measuring 60.8m in width and 21.5m in height, with a total size of 1,310 sq m, it is the largest screen in Bukit Bintang.

The showcase will be ongoing until March.

The 3D Golden Bull show presents yet another first in Malaysia showcase by Pavilion KL for this Chinese New Year ‘Blessings of Prosperity’ celebrations.  The other first in Malaysia record is for the ‘Biggest Golden Bull’ in the mall’s Centre Court, measuring 15ft in height and 16ft in width. 

An icon of strength, the Golden Bull is charging with energy to kick away Covid-19, leading us into a healthy and prosperous 2021.

Shoppers can admire the Golden Bull on the rotating stage at Pavilion KL’s Centre Court. It, too, will be on display until next month. – The Vibes, February 11, 2021

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