Archive for January, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Chinese New Year in Carrefour, Tesco and Giant

Oriental Chinese New Year decorations in Carrefour in Klang.
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Prosperity God Hari Raya

This year is the year of Tiger.Hari Raya

Spring flower blossomHari Raya

Carrefour has one of the best Chinese New Year decorations among the hypermarket and they don’t restrict you taking pictures in their hypermarket.Hari Raya

Mandarin OrangesHari Raya

Chinese New Year variety of decoration to choose from.Hari Raya

Tiger greetings you for the upcoming Chinese New Year.Hari Raya

Some of the attractive decorative which mean for house decoration.Hari Raya

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Kum Kuat plantHari Raya

Bamboo plantHari Raya

Check-out counter well decorated with red lanterns.Hari Raya

Chinese New Year Lion dance performance in Carrefour Klang.Hari Raya

Smile on his face while distributing Mandarin Oranges.Hari Raya

Twin Lion dance performance.Hari Raya

Hampers in Giant Klang at Klang Parade.Hari Raya

Tesco Setia Alam in Shah Alam Chinese New Year promotion.Hari Raya

Some of the hampers which make good gifts.Hari Raya

Mandarin Oranges.Hari Raya

Check-out counter. I do not managed to take more photos here in Tesco Setia Alam since a guard stop me from taking pictures. I think Tesco will lose out in the cyberspace battle since nowadays blogger play a prominent role in disbursing information and influence public of their shopping activities. I have no such problem with Giant and Carrefour. Probably Tesco management have to take note.Hari Raya

PostHeaderIcon Chinese New Year in The Curve

Oriental courtyard filled with lush bamboos ladorned with colourful lanterns at The Curve. Themed ” Heights of Good Fortune” where the highlight of the decoration is the bamboo whch is much entrenched in Chinese culture as it symbolises resilience, nobility and longevity.Hari RayaChinese New Year is a time to usher in a year of good health, wealth and prosperity.Hari Raya

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The Curve semi-open area is well decorated with lanterns to light up the coming celebration of Chinese New Year.Hari Raya

PostHeaderIcon Celebrate Chinese New Year In Sunway Pyramid

The arch main entrance of Sunway Pyramid greeting shoppers during the coming Chinese NewYear celebration.
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More decoration to put you in the mood to celebrate the coming Chinese New Year.
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The folk art themed village at the main concourse makes a great backdrop for a photo. Sunway Pyramid heralds the Year of the Tiger by going traditional this year. Recognising the importance of retaining the arts and traditions of the Chinese Community, the shopping mall is all geared up to dedicate this Chinese New Year to several unique and popular folk arts which are rich in culture. Instead of the coventional fierce orange-coloured tiger with black stripes, the tigers dominating the Main Concourse area at Sunway Pyramid are cute and colourful with wrinkles forming the Mandarin character “Wang”- meaning “King”- on their foreheads.Hari Raya

In line with the theme, the push carts at the main concourse are offering artistic and creative goods such as papercut craft work, sculpted dough figures, stone engraving, grass figures, caligraphy and paintings.Hari Raya

Feb 14 marks the start of the Year of the Tiger, the shopping centre’s theme for this year is “Folk Art”Hari Raya

The cute and colourful cloth tiger, a folk handicraft popular in ancient China, is regarded as a symbol of peace and luck and as the “Protector Of Fortunes”.Hari Raya

The main concourse area also featured a colourful folk art themed village. Ducks swimming on the river beneath a bridge.Hari Raya

Red lanterns in the mall.Hari Raya

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