Salam Aidilfitri, sis would like to share some Raya Vibes and if you are wondering how’s the Raya Décor in Malaysia Shopping Malls for this year, well here’s one of them. It's none other than Riang Riuh Raya at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. This year Pavilion KL is proud to partner with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs to support the Ministry’s ‘Buy Malaysia Products’ campaign by presenting Malaysian Marketplace at the Centre Court for Malaysian entrepreneurs to sell their products.
Malaysian Marketplace x Riang Riuh Raya @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur |
As I stepped into Pavilion Kuala Lumpur through the main entrance, I was mesmerized by their Raya Décor especially at the concourse area.
Riang Riuh Raya Decor @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur |
This year Pavilion Kuala Lumpur mall’s decorations are inspired by the floral motifs of batik and the vibrant colours of mosaic design, with the Centre Court showcases a vibrant festive garden with abundant floral blossoms and traditional lamps. Overhead, bold coloured fabric and twinkling lights add vibrance and colour in an ode to Malaysian craft and heritage.
Malaysian Markerplace @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur |
Adhere to all the SOP guidelines at the Shopping Mall |
There are variety of local
merchandise on offer including fashionable batik, delectable Raya goodies,
beautiful handicrafts and other locally made products at stalls by Arfa Batik,
Masterpiece by Masrina Abdullah & Batek by Rasta, Zaahara, Asma Batik,
Little Fanna, Borneo Essential, Jeiwa, Swag, Myziff, Yusa Food, Dalucia, and
Hana Medic.
hand-painted tiffins by Jeiwa |
The hand-painted tiffins
by Jeiwa got me excited and I am totally into it especially the pyramid in
batik design. The workmanship is so fine plus, its perfect for décor, daily usage
as food containers, or even gifts for friends and family.
Noor Arfa high-quality hand-drawn batik from Terengganu |
Other than that, the
batik by Noor Arfa is also one of the booths that you should check out. They have
all the exquisite and high-quality hand-drawn batik from Terengganu.
Malaysian Marketplace Booths at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
MyZiff Bakers: delectable Raya cookies and baked goods to satisfy your sweet tooth
Noor Arfa: high-quality hand-drawn batik from Terengganu
Asma Batik: finest collection of trendy and ready-to-wear batik fashion
Borneo Essentials: natural and high grade essential oils
Dalucia: healthy and delicious creamy almond milk made with real roasted almond
Hana Medic: local made sanitizers and handwash
Jeiwa: a curated collection of hand-painted tiffin in support of women empowerment
Little Fanna: fashionable kidswear with effortless designs for Muslim children
Swag Pomade: made in Malaysia pomade
Yusa Food: delectable homemade cookies and pineapple tarts
Zaahara: comfortable essentials for Muslim women's spiritual needs
Masterpiece by Masrina Abdullah & Batek by Rasta Rashid
Riang Riuh Raya @ Pavilion Kuala Lumpur |
Overall, I had a great time immersing myself in this beautiful Raya Décor while taking photos, and also discovered many local products and handicrafts that resemble our arts, culture, and heritage. At the same time, not forgetting to adhere to all the SOP guidelines. This visit was part of the Raya Getaway Media Familiarization Trip organized by Tourism Malaysia from 2nd to 5th May, 2021.
wahhh. meriah :)
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