Malaysia’s largest Thai festival at Tropicana Gardens Mall

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PETALING JAYA: Tropicana Gardens Mall, the retail arm of Tropicana Corporation Bhd partnered with the Royal Thai Embassy and Thailand’s Department of International Trade Promotion to host Malaysia’s largest Thai festival, Think Thailand.

Running until June 6, the 12-day extravaganza will allow shoppers to experience the best of Thailand with exciting activities such as cooking and martial arts demonstrations, lively cultural performances, and a Thai bazaar.Andrew Ashvin, managing director of Tropicana Gardens Mall and Group Assets Management, shared more on the mall’s aspirations to provide a vibrant mix of engaging activities for shoppers and visitors.

“It also aligns with evolving consumer preferences for experiential engagement in retail, following shifts to digital and online platforms during the lockdown, as Tropicana continues Redefining the Art of Shopping,” he said. Brands represented at Think Thailand include Jonesalid, ChaTraMue, J-Deli, HappiLuv, Hommern and more, featuring a diverse range of food and beverage, lifestyle, cosmetic products and more.

“Additionally, online and onsite business matching has been arranged, with an expected trade value of RM30mil within the year,” said Chainarong Keratiyutwong, Ambassador of Thailand to Malaysia.

 

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