SURIA KLCC Mall has reopened its doors and is ready to welcome the community back to kick start the Hari Raya Aidilfitri festivities after the Covid-19 pandemic forced its temporary closing earlier this year.Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd CEO Andrew Brien said the group was happy to have visitors and shoppers back in its stores, especially during this time as Hari Raya will be one of a kind for Malaysians this year.“As we pick ourselves back up and return to the ‘new norm’, we will continue to adhere to the Ministry of Health’s stringent guidelines to ensure the mall is clean and safe for both shoppers and staff,” he said in a statement.
EVEN Covid-19 cannot stop the Christmas splendour in our shopping centres this year.
Malls are not only decked with sparkly decorations, but many included special elements to lift the spirits of shoppers during such difficult times.
Some malls in the Klang Valley wanted to give shoppers a treat by recreating the wintry Christmas ambience in Western countries – to make up for the travel ban this year.
Others have meaningful messages behind the festive facade to remind Malaysians to keep looking on the bright side, even as the movement control order (MCO) continues.
One big difference this year, though – some malls will not be having performances to avoid crowds for public health and safety.