From nostalgic kampungs to garden sanctuaries: Exclusive Raya rewards at Sime Darby Property malls


At KLGCC Mall, the “Mekar Syawal” decor brings festive Raya charm into full bloom.

AS we usher in Syawal, the Raya spirit is progressively captured through bright, immersive decor assembled across Sime Darby Property’s retail destinations namely KL East Mall, Elmina Lakeside Mall and KLGCC Mall.

Set amid lush landscapes along with their curated offerings, the malls invite families and communities to visit, engage and celebrate the festive season.

Each mall comes with its unique theme; ‘Nostalgia Lebaran’ at KL East Mall and ‘Laman Tradisi Mekar Aidilfitri’ at Elmina Lakeside Mall draws visitors in nostalgic kampung settings inspired by the warmth and togetherness.

Over at KLGCC Mall, the "Mekar Syawal" decor transports shoppers into a verdant sanctuary. The mall’s interior features oversized, handcrafted floral installations, intricate timber latticework and islands of lush flowers. Key highlights include a massive birdcage-inspired seating area and a main stage adorned with giant paper-sculpted blooms, creating a picturesque backdrop for families.

Raya festivities come alive with lively dance performances at KL East Mall.
Raya festivities come alive with lively dance performances at KL East Mall.

The festivities continue with a host of activities designed for community engagement.

Visitors can look forward to lively marketplace, traditional dance performances, among other activities.

Each location boasts its own standout attractions. KL East Mall features captivating ghazal and silat performances, while Elmina Lakeside Mall showcases Kompang Fusion, flashmob and live band performances featuring classic and contemporary Raya hits.

Meanwhile, KLGCC Mall offers a traditional cultural showcase, including Wayang Kulit, Tarian Lilin, Gamelan and Cak Lempong.

Families can dive into the festive spirit with traditional games such as congkak and batu seremban, at KL East Mall and KLGCC Mall.

Creative hands-on sessions such as flower arrangement, floral bag charm, floral frame and journaling workshops at KLGCC Mall are catered for all ages.

Shoppers exploring festive textiles at the KLGCC Raya bazaar.
Shoppers exploring festive textiles at the KLGCC Raya bazaar.

Adding to the atmosphere, each mall brims with everything needed for the season. Shoppers can explore a wonderful variety of offerings, from traditional delicacies to stylish Baju Raya, festive hampers, home decor and artisanal gifts. This makes each destination a perfect one-stop hub for festive preparations, dining and gifting.

In the spirit of giving, all three malls are concurrently offering special gift-with-purchase redemptions. Among others, shoppers can redeem limited-edition Sampul Raya with a minimum spend of RM300 at KL East Mall and KLGCC Mall, or RM200 at Elmina Lakeside Mall.

To accommodate the Buka Puasa rush and last-minute Raya preparations, KLGCC Mall and KL East Mall will extend their operating hours until 11.30pm and 12am, respectively on selected dates, allowing visitors additional time to prepare for the festive season.

During the extended hours period, shoppers at KL East Mall who spend a minimum of RM300 in a single receipt can also redeem a voucher from participating partners, including Bliss Dessert or Zeve, subject to terms and conditions.

For detailed daily itineraries and complete promotional terms, members of the public are encouraged to visit the respective mall websites and social pages.

 

 

 

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