Usher in a splendorous Chinese New Year at MyTOWN Shopping Centre

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While celebrations for this year may be muted, shoppers are still able to soak in the festive mood with various exciting activities at MyTOWNKL.

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From now till Feb 15, MyTOWNKL’s Spring Splendour invites all shoppers and visitors to revel in the festive mood enhanced by festive decoration, complete with an abundance of shopping and dining options, splendorous rewards, as well as new stores to explore. Shopping for the Chinese New Year season has never been so good here.

"Chinese New Year is the biggest festival and holiday celebrated by the Chinese community. It is a time when families bond and strengthen their ties – a tradition passed on from generation to generation, serving as a reminder of the importance of family," MyTOWNKL Centre Manager Mohd Azhan Che Mat acknowledged.

"As we live in a multi-ethic country, we enjoy various celebrations. True to the Malaysian spirit and harmony, it is common for all Malaysians to celebrate together and embrace the festivity of warmth and hospitality of our Chinese neighbours and friends,” he added.

Walk through the Flower Garden with “LoFu” representing the Year of the Tiger, along with pink cherry blossoms that symbolise spring, longevity, and renewal of life. Spring Splendour invites all shoppers to MyTOWN Shopping Centre in KL to revel in the CNY mood amidst festive decoration.Special privileges await MyTOWNKL mobile app users when they spend. Members are entitled to redeem goodies ranging from the Fortune angpow pack to the exclusive thermal bowl, as well as specially designed tote bag.

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