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Pavilion KL is dressed to impress this Deepavali

Fellow Pavilion malls Da Men USJ and Intermark Mall are also ready for the Festival of Lights

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Oct 2021 5:30PM

Pavilion KL is dressed to impress this Deepavali
At the Bukit Bintang entrance to Pavilion KL, shoppers are greeted by a traditional rice kolam depicting a vibrant rangoli design. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez, October 22, 2021

by Haikal Fernandez

PAVILION Malls invites shoppers to celebrate the Deepavali this year with colourful decorations, vibrant kolams, delicious cuisine, irresistible shopping deals and exclusive offers.

Pavilion KL shoppers will be treated to a ‘Journey of Colours’ with a dazzling 500-metre long Kolam Runway, while Da Men USJ celebrates with a colourful ‘Light of Happiness’ peacock kolam created by children, and Intermark Mall excites with a unique bejewelled kolam with their ‘Glorious Diwali’ decorations.

Journey of Colours 

The centerpiece of the Deepavali decorations at Pavilion KL is the 500m Kolam Runway that wraps around the exterior of the mall, stretching from the Couture Pavilion entrance, past the Crystal Fountain, all the way to the Connection. 

The 500m long Kolam around the exterior is impressive in its length. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez
The 500m long Kolam around the exterior is impressive in its length. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez

Made in collaboration with students from Raffles College and INTI University, it is the longest Kolam in Malaysia, featuring over 100 designs. They signify the beauty of Malaysia’s diversity, sacred symbols of the festival, as well as representations of the triumph of light over darkness.

The Crystal Fountain has been adorned with a giant lotus flower kolam. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez
The Crystal Fountain has been adorned with a giant lotus flower kolam. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez

For this festive occasion, the Crystal Fountain has been adorned with a giant lotus flower kolam that becomes illuminated during the night time. At the Bukit Bintang entrance to the mall, shoppers are greeted by a traditional rice kolam depicting a vibrant rangoli design.

Those who decide to shop at Pavilion KL will be eligible for a number of rewards. Shoppers who spend RM100 in a single receipt at stores and F&B outlets will receive a free ceramic coaster. Those who spend RM200 in a single receipt will be gifted a RM20 dining voucher.

Maybank cardholders can redeem a Corelle serving bowl petite trio by spending RM500, or a Pyrex casserole with lid with RM1,000 spent in a single receipt. 

The new Pavilion Privilege Centre is one of two places were gifts can be redeemed. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez
The new Pavilion Privilege Centre is one of two places were gifts can be redeemed. – Pic by Haikal Fernandez

These rewards can be collected at either the new Pavilion Privilege Centre and the mall concierge desk on the first floor. 

Lights of Happiness

Da Men USJ decorations aim to showcase the triumph of good over darkness, with ‘Lights of Happiness’, featuring a colourful peacock kolam made from a combination of arts and crafts supplies and repurposed materials such as paper, bottle caps and used props. This kolam is made by children aged five to 12 years old from Global Art, who spent 200 hours creating the stunning 15ft by 15ft kolam design.

The colourful peacock kolam is made from a combination of arts and crafts supplies and repurposed materials. - Pic courtesy of Pavilion REIT
The colourful peacock kolam is made from a combination of arts and crafts supplies and repurposed materials. - Pic courtesy of Pavilion REIT

On weekends, shoppers can immerse themselves in a Deepavali experience, enjoying seasonal treats including snacks and clothes, as well as get decked out with henna designs at Da Men’s Deepavali Bazaar on the lower ground and ground floor. 

There’s family fun for all at the Parents and Kids Art Craft Workshop hosted by Fabulous Kids Creative every weekend, in front of Toysku on the first floor (pre-registration is required, check Da Men USJ’s Facebook page for more information). 

Attentive shoppers can also take part in the Da Men's Lights of Happiness Peacock Contest. Count the number of peacocks on Da Men USJ’s Facebook page to stand the chance to win Suki-Ya cash vouchers worth RM20. 

Glorious Diwali

Intermark Mall boasts a dazzling bejewelled kolam. The beautiful kolam made of colourful gems and jewels is the centrepiece of the mall’s ‘Glorious Diwali’ celebration. The bejewelled kolam is accompanied by two Deepavali pop-ups by WA Store Footwear and Carven Ong Couture on the ground floor.  

Intermark Mall's kolam is bright and bejewelled. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion REIT
Intermark Mall's kolam is bright and bejewelled. – Pic courtesy of Pavilion REIT

From now until November 14, shoppers can also shop at Carven Ong Couture Fashion Pop-Up on the Ground Floor to purchase fashion pieces from Carven’s Ready-To-Wear Collection. 

Sophisticated and comfortable footwear is available for both men and women at WA Store Footwear’s Pop-Up on the ground floor where shoppers can enjoy a 40% discount off normal priced items. 

From now till November 14, with every RM300 and above spent in a single receipt, shoppers at Intermark will be able to redeem a RM50 Carven Ong Couture cash voucher. – The Vibes, October 22, 2021

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