Pavilion KL Presents The ‘Biggest Golden Bull’ Statue Ahead Of Chinese New Year

pavilion kl presents the ‘biggest golden bull’ statue ahead of chinese new year

Photo via Pavilion REIT Malls

With the Year of the Bull around the corner, Malaysians are ready to charge into the new year with hopes that it will bring more luck, prosperity and good health.

Pavilion Kuala Lumpur presents the ‘Biggest Golden Bull’ in Malaysia, measuring at 15ft (h) x 16ft (w), making its mark once again in the Malaysia Book of Records. 

Shoppers can admire the Golden Bull on the rotating stage at Pavilion KL’s Centre Court until February 28th.

Themed ‘Blessings of Prosperity’, Pavilion KL’s Chinese New Year campaign also features opulent lanterns hanging over Centre Court with blessings of health, prosperity and happiness.

Pavilion REIT Malls, Da Men USJ and Intermark Mall, are also getting in on the action!

pavilion kl presents the ‘biggest golden bull’ statue ahead of chinese new year

Da Men greets shoppers with colourful ‘Whirls of Happiness’ this Chinese New Year, with pinwheels symbolizing the turning of one’s luck and swirls of abundant blessings. 

From a 20-foot God of Prosperity at the Main Entrance, to the chance to write wishes on pinwheel blessing papers to toss at Da Men's Tree of Blessings, Ground Floor, Da Men is full of the special new year ambience.

pavilion kl presents the ‘biggest golden bull’ statue ahead of chinese new year

Meanwhile, Intermark shines the spotlight on the Chinese tradition of calligraphy, collaborating with award-winning artist, Tee Ying Jie from INTI Centre of Art and Design, to create auspicious wishes that are hung on the mall’s lavish cherry blossom trees. 

As one of the top calligraphy artists in Malaysia, Tee presents his work at the Chinese Calligraphy Art Exhibition located on the Ground and First Floors.

Pavilion REIT Malls has assured it’s keeping the health and safety of our shoppers, tenants and employees a top priority, and is compliant to the Movement Control Order (MCO) guidelines issued by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).

Stay safe, guys!

 

by Kyle Roshen Jacob

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