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SURIA KLCC GROUP SPREADS MERDEKA CHEER WITH AN ARRAY OF FUN-FILLED ACTIVITIES

 In conjunction with Merdeka Day and Malaysia Day celebrations, Suria KLCC Group ignites the spirit of patriotism with exclusive redemptions and  engaging children activities in its Merdeka campaign. The campaign, happening at Alamanda  Shopping Centre Putrajaya and Mesra Mall Terengganu, starts today and ends on 16 

Following a successful collaboration in 2020, Suria KLCC Group joins forces with Komuniti Tukang Jahit (KTJ) once more, this time to create limited edition 65th Merdeka T-shirts with batik patch pockets.KTJ is a social enterprise that works to empower women of B40 communities through homebased sewing. This partnership is also part of the group’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) effort to promote the 3R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) by reducing wastage. The one-of-a-kind  Merdeka T-shirts use batik scraps in their design. These exclusive Merdeka T-shirts can be  redeemed by shoppers who spend RM500 in a maximum of two receipts at any specialty store. 

There are 1,000 T-shirts available for redemption at Alamanda Shopping Centre. In addition, shoppers with a minimum spend of RM1,500 in two receipts at any specialty store  will receive a RM50 Alamanda shopping voucher on top of the Merdeka T-shirt. This redemption  is limited to the first 300 shoppers.

In support of raising the Jalur Gemilang, there will also be special flag giveaways to the first  1,000 shoppers on Merdeka Day and Malaysia Day respectively. Tying in with the school holidays, the campaign has exciting contests and workshops in store  for children and their families. The activities are exclusively for VIKids aged 7 to 12 years old  and will be held in front of Aeon Big, Ground Floor from 31 August until 11 September 2022. 

Children who are not part of the VIKids are welcome to sign up as members first. Participation  in the contests and workshops are on a first-come, first-served basis.

The following prizes are up for grabs

VIKids members can also join various Merdeka-themed workshops for free. Among them  include: Jalur Gemilang cookie decoration, Merdeka-themed sand art, Jalur Gemilang theme  pinwheel, Merdeka keychain and Batik bookmark. There are also 500 free mini flags available  for VIKids participating in the activities.

MESRA MALL

Similarly, Mesra Mall will also host their Merdeka campaign from 26 August to 16 September  2022. Here, the limited-edition Merdeka T-shirts made in collaboration with KTJ are available for  redemption by shoppers with a minimum spend of RM350 and above in two receipts at any  specialty store.

In collaboration with Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia, there will be arts and crafts  activities galore for VIKids members. Activities include Merdeka flag weaving, key chain  painting, recycle craft and DIY craft kits. These activities are held on Fridays and Saturdays  (from 25 August to 10 September) at the West Wing Centre Court. 

VIKids members can get mini Jalur Gemilang flags on 31 August and 16 September 2022.   Limited to 150 pieces each day, don’t miss the giveaway happening from 12pm to 4pm on both  days.

Visitors also get to enjoy an atmosphere decked with inspiring Merdeka-themed decorations  aimed at evoking a sense of patriotism and love for the country. There will be a photo booth  where visitors can commemorate their celebration of Malaysia’s 65th Independence Day.  

Andrew Brien, CEO of Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd, commented, “During a period that is significant to all Malaysians, it’s a wonderful time to take pride in what this nation has achieved by being  united. The Merdeka-themed activities bring people together and serve as perfect opportunities  for children to learn more about the rich culture and heritage of this country. 

“Once again, our CSR collaboration with Komuniti Tukang Jahit remains meaningful and fruitful.  Apart from incorporating the batik element that is distinctly Malaysian, we are also able to do our part as a corporation in contributing towards positive social and environmental impact.”


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