Are you ready to celebrate Chinese New Year with your family and friends? Indeed, it is one of the most joyous occasions of the year, and it is a must to do it right in 2022! In case you didn’t know, Chinese New Year falls on 1st February. That’s just less than one month away. Shop for everything that you need at the biggest shopping mall in Penang, Queensbay Mall!
Queensbay Mall Celebrates CNY With A Magical Bamboo Garden
Queensbay Mall has always been famous for over-the-top Christmas and Chinese New Year decorations. This year, it has transformed its Central Atrium into a mystical bamboo garden. The team behind Queensbay Mall brilliantly chose bamboos, as it signifies durability, strength, flexibility, and resilience. The beautiful garden is complete with a moon gate, and high built watchtower.
One of the most stunning pieces is the bridge above the lotus pond. With so many interesting details, trust that there are many great places to take Chinese New Year photos with your family and friends. Apart from the must-see Central Atrium, Queensbay Mall will be having several activities to get you started for Chinese New Year!
Throughout the month of January to early February, there will be God of Prosperity Walkabout, Victory Drum, Lion Dance, Mask Changing, and Hock Lok Siew Walkabout. When you’re shopping, don’t forget about the interesting redemptions as well! You can even stand a chance to win one fine gold bar worth 1 gram from Wah Chan. Wow!
Get Your Festive Mood On At Queensbay Mall
Who are you going to Queensbay Mall this weekend? Tag them in the comments!
Address: Queensbay Mall, 100, Persiaran Bayan Indah, 11900 Bayan Lepas, Pulau Pinang
Operating Hours: Daily, 10:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
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