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A SWEET ESCAPE AT DA MEN MALL’S “CANDY CHRISTMAS”

Indulge in a sweet Christmas celebration with Da Men Mall’s ‘Candy Christmas’. From now until Dec 29, the community is invited to a magical candy wonderland with an amazing line-up of activities including festive performances, fun-filled workshops, exciting talent competitions, Christmas shopping as well as sweet Christmas rewards.

With the help of over 150 students from INTI’s Centre of Art & Design (ICAD), Christmas trees at Atrium, Ground Floor are decorated with over 800 DIY ornaments. Elsewhere in the mall, shoppers are greeted with sweet, candy-inspired decorations featuring cute characters from Da Men Mall’s festive collaboration with Pocotee & Friends, an exclusive partnership that is sure to appeal to younger members of the Da Men Mall community. Shoppers can also experience a white Christmas with a snowfall experience every weekend at 7.30pm and 8.30pm.

“CSR and giving back to the community lies at the core of the mall’s values. This season of giving, we are absolutely delighted to share the cheer with the surrounding community. At Da Men Mall’s ‘Candy Christmas Cookie Drop’ recently, our staff dressed up in festive costumes to visit orphanages and old folks homes and personally delivered cookies and sweet treats,” CEO of Retail, Pavilion REIT Malls Dato’ Joyce Yap said.

From now until 29 Dec, shoppers will get to enjoy sweet Christmas rewards with minimum RM80 spent (RM60 for Public Bank Cardholders) in a single receipt mall-wide, to redeem Pocotee & Friends Christmas plush toys, neck pillows, vouchers and other exciting gifts.

 Present at the launch were ADUN Subang Jaya Michelle Ng, Dato’ Joyce Yap, CEO of Retail, Pavilion REIT Malls; Dato’ Philip Ho, CEO of Pavilion REIT; MPSJ councillor Kamarul Hisham,. Dylan Ang Beng Leong, Founder of Pocotee & Friends; Dr. Jane Lim See Yin, Chief Executive, INTI International College Subang Jaya; and Ang Tong Yin, Dean of INTI’s Centre of Art & Design.

 

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