Putra Mall Unveils Chinese New Year Campaign

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Putra Mall Unveils Chinese New Year Campaign
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Putra Mall recently unveiled its Chinese New Year campaign, “Dragon’s Blessing”, which promises a celebration steeped in tradition, shopping, festive performances and community goodwill.

Putra Mall recently unveiled its Chinese New Year campaign, “Dragon’s Blessing”, which promises a celebration steeped in tradition, shopping, festive performances and community goodwill . From immersive decorations to thrilling performances, the campaign “is elevating the festive spirit in central Kuala Lumpur ” from Jan 5 to Feb 18.

By now, the mall in Jalan Putra, Kuala Lumpur has been transformed into “a realm of wonder” with earthly and traditional Chinese elements within its Main Concourse on the ground floor, which also features a suspended 50-foot-long artistic dragon. The mall’s unique Dragon's Blessing decor promises a visual spectacle, symbolising blessings of excellent results and abundance in the upcoming yea

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