Dream Love, a
beautiful celebration of love in conjunction with Chap Goh Meh, also known as
the Chinese Valentine’s Day was held at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. The
Chinese New Year dream garden in full splendour coupled with cascading 8,888
Petals, which was recently certified as the ‘Most number of hanging fabricflower petals’ in The Malaysia Book of Records provides abundance of good
wishes and prosperity for love to bloom and prosper.
Dream Love Celebration on Chap Goh Meh @ Pavilion KL |
The auspicious
occasion was attended by Mr. Philip Ho, CEO of Pavilion REIT, the Pavilion
Group management and staff and shoppers of the mall. The opening 10-Lion Dance
performance provided a thundering welcome. Invited couples for this “Dream
Love” celebration took the stage to publicly declare their love for one
another, in the spirit of the Chap Goh Meh celebration.
The ‘Dream Love’ couples |
2018 is a milestone
year as the mall celebrates its 10th Anniversary, a dream destination for
celebrations and festivals. Themed Visit Pavilion 2018, it is an exciting year
filled with new experiences, personalised indulgences, amazing rewards and
fulfilment of dreams for shoppers and community.
Lou Sang Tossing Ceremony at Pavilion KL Main Entrance |
The ceremony
continued for a joyous Lou Sang Tossing Ceremony at Pavilion KL Main Entrance,
promoting a sense of unity and harmony to mark the end of the Chinese New Year
celebrations.
Tossing oranges tied with Wishes in the Air notes to the trees on Chap Goh Meh |
Pavilion KL’s
“Dream Love” celebration then concluded with the orange tossing tradition of
Chap Goh Meh, a tradition where singles hope to find a good match in love and
relationships. Tied with a written wish, the oranges were then thrown onto the
Dream Garden of Prosperity, much to the delight of the invited couples, guests
and tourists who joined in the dream love celebration.
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