In the spirit of ‘Niu’ beginnings, Sunway Malls takes the bull by its horns with a Happy ‘Niu’ Year celebration for 2021’s Lunar New Year festivities. The word ‘Niu’ means ‘Ox’ in Mandarin, in line with this year’s zodiac.
Given the strong, diligent and dependable nature of the ox in the Chinese zodiac calendar, it is with much hope despite the current Movement Control Order (MCO) that the 2021 year of the Metal Ox will also bring prosperity, strength and success to take on the year ahead.
From now until 28 Feb 2021, experience the arrival of blessings and good fortune with your loved ones with prosperous rewards to be redeemed at Sunway Pyramid. Shop for your Lunar New Year essentials in the mall from gifts to dining and fashion.
Shop for all your Chinese New Year needs in Sunway Pyramid with various measures put in place for your safety. The bold and auspicious gold ancient towns housed at the LG2 Orange Concourse dotted with tangerine trees and red lanterns will brighten up the atmosphere, amidst a golden ox statue poised at the front of the concourse to welcome shoppers into the town.
Shoppers who spend RM300 in two receipts (RM200 for HSBC Credit Cardholders) can redeem a Sunway Malls Oxpicious Angpow Set. For the high spenders, purchases of RM1,500 in two receipts (RM1,400 for HSBC Credit Cardholders) will allow them to redeem a delightful ceramic Prosperity Tea Set complete with a carrier bag to add a touch of flair to their yumcha sessions.
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