LaLaport BBCC marks two years with draw offering Mini Cooper EV


The highlight of the draw is the grand prize — a sleek mini Cooper EV worth RM200,000.

AMIDST the bustling cityscape of Kuala Lumpur, Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre unveils its latest Shop and Win 2024 campaign – a grand celebration in conjunction with its second-year anniversary.

Since its inception on Jan 20, 2022, LaLaport BBCC has been reinforcing Japanese-oriented lifestyles and experiences in South-East Asia.

The anniversary celebration under this campaign (Jan 20 to March 31) promises exciting prizes amounting to RM300,000 for lucky shoppers.

The highlight of the draw is the grand prize of one Mini Cooper EV worth RM200,000.

As part of the celebration as well, one winner gets to go on an all-expenses-paid trip for two to Tokyo valued at RM16,000.

Another winner will have the chance to experience the tropical island beauty of Bali also on an all-expenses-paid trip worth RM5,000.

Two shoppers will get to indulge in LaLaport shopping sprees worth RM4,000 each, for them to explore the diverse offerings of this Japanese lifestyle mall.

Other attractive prizes include flight tickets to Bangkok (worth RM3,500), local travel vouchers (RM2,500 and RM2,000), and high-tech devices like the Huawei Nova 11 smartphone and the Honor X7b smartphone.

Fashion enthusiasts can aspire to win a pair of Rayban glasses, while travellers can aim for top-quality travel bags from Samsonite, Delsey, Victorinox and DKNY.

Shoppers also stand a chance to win exquisite jewelry from Swarovski and Tomei, adding a touch of elegance to their lifestyle.

Technological enthusiasts can set their sights on the Sony SRS-NB10 headphones and Xiaomi air purifier 4 Lite – both valued at RM500 each.

Home and living prizes, including Nitori and Nojima products, cater to those looking to enhance their living spaces.

How to join

Shoppers simply need to follow four easy steps:

1. Spend a minimum of RM200 in a single receipt mall-wide to earn a ticket for the draw. Every RM200 entitles you to one ticket so the more you spend, the higher your chances of winning.

2. Once the purchase is made, participants should bring their receipts to the redemption counter on the ground floor to claim their lucky slips.

3. After filling in their details, the slips can be dropped into the Shop and Win box between 10am and 10pm.

4. A total of 100 lucky shoppers will be shortlisted to attend the live prize draw.

The grand prize live draw will take place on April 6 (Saturday, 5pm-7pm) at the mall’s main atrium on the ground floor.

The shortlisted participants can attend the live prize draw to discover the prizes they will take home. It will be a moment of celebration, showcasing the vibrant and inclusive community that LaLaport BBCC has nurtured over the past two years.

Japanese elegance

LaLaport BBCC, the brainchild of Japanese real estate company Mitsui Fudosan Co Ltd, stands as South-East Asia’s first LaLaport mall and one of the largest commercial facilities in the region with over 82,600sqm of floor space.

Under its Malaysian subsidiary, MFBBCC Retail Mall Sdn Bhd, this flagship project is a collaborative effort with UDA Holdings Bhd, Eco World Development Group Bhd, and the Employees Provident Fund.

The mall which has six retail floors and approximately 400 stores introduces Malaysians to well-known Japanese brands like Nitori (a furniture and interior speciality store), Nojima (one-stop centre for furniture, digital and electrical appliances), the Sony flagship store among many other brands both established and upcoming.

With its strategic location, ample parking spaces, and direct pedestrian connections to key transportation hubs, LaLaport BBCC has seamlessly blended Japanese elegance with local vibrancy – for a unique lifestyle experience in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

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