With 32 million visitors a year and 24 international and local awards, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur celebrates five remarkable years of success, maintaining its position as the city’s premier shopping and lifestyle destination, known for its creative and unique experiences.
Every year, the mall takes pride in offering bigger and better experiences as well as the best rewards to its shoppers.
In conjunction with its fifth anniversary celebrations, Pavilion KL partners with mall tenant, Crabtree & Evelyn, to thank visitors and shoppers with 5,000 Talk-of-the-Town giveaways.
From Jan 31 to Feb 28, shoppers can redeem Crabtree & Evelyn 100ml Hand Remedy worth RM98 with every RM500 and RM350 spent at any specialty store and at Fashion Avenue respectively. There are also exclusive ang pow packs and free traditional Chinese costume portraits.
Pavilion KL’s constantly enhanced and innovative retail offering through the development of new precincts such as Fashion Avenue and Tokyo Street amplifies its leading competitive edge in the market.
The lifestyle hub offers more than 500 stores spanning seven precincts across seven retail floors with ‘Fashion Avenue’ featuring the convergence of the hottest fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands. ‘Couture Pavilion’ is the home to luxury and designer boutiques, ‘Connection’ the hub for leisure and chill out sessions, ‘Seventh Heaven’ is a beauty and wellness sanctuary for men and women, ‘Tokyo Street’ is the first-of-its-kind Japanese-themed retail precinct in the region while ‘Centre Court’ is the heart of Pavilion where the most exciting celebrations and festivities take place.
Pavilion KL deputy chairman Datin Cindy Lim said: “We are honoured to be one of the key players in the Bukit Bintang-KLCC shopping precinct. We have been earmarked to play a key role in the Government’s Tourism National Key Economic Areas.
“And I’m pleased to note our collective efforts have contributed to Kuala Lumpur being ranked the fourth best shopping destination in the world by CNN and second in Asia-Pacific by the Globe Shopper Index.
“In the near future, we hope to be recognised as a world class shopping district on par with that of London, Tokyo and New York.
“We have many more plans in the pipeline, bigger and better things that we hope to share with you in years to come. So once again, thank you, this celebration is for you!” she concluded.
-thestar online.
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