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Step Into a Whimsical Christmas Village at the Curve This Holiday Season!

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Step into a world of enchantment – in the heart of this joyous season, the Curve is set to captivate visitors with its ‘Jolly Christmas Carnival’. From now till 1 January 2024, the Centre Court of the Curve will unwrap into a lively Christmas Village Carnival, radiating the warmth of the holidays.

Immerse yourself in the holiday magic as the Curve transforms the mall into a Pop Art-inspired Christmas Village Carnival. The lively atmosphere, complete with 2D cut-outs of festive elements, sets the stage for a month-long carnival brimming with joy and wonder.

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Under the glittering lights and vibrant decor of the Pop Art-inspired Christmas Village, shoppers can step into a world of merriment with a lineup of on-ground activities. From carnival games that promise exciting prizes to a Christmas bazaar featuring booths from Lovely Lace, Lyns Cottage, and many more, every corner resonates with the spirit of giving. The musical dance parade, kids’ dance performance, workshops, face painting, and the delightful presence of Santa and Santarina create an atmosphere of festive joy.

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Elaine Liew, Centre Manager of the Curve shared in excitement during the official launch, “Embrace the magic of the season at the Curve’s Jolly Christmas Carnival! This year, our vision is to not just celebrate the holidays but to curate an enchanting experience that resonates with the community. The festive decorations, heartwarming initiatives with our CSR partner, exclusive activities, and the grand finale event are all carefully orchestrated to create a tapestry of joy. At the Curve, we believe in turning moments into memories, and this Christmas, we invite everyone to be part of a celebration that goes beyond shopping—it’s about creating cherished moments with loved ones and fostering a spirit of togetherness that defines the true essence of the season”.

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For those craving an extra dose of holiday cheer, the Carnival games offer a chance to win exciting prizes. Simply spend a minimum of RM30 at any one of the Curve outlets to earn a chance to play carnival games, adding a touch of thrill to your festive shopping experience.

To make Christmas shopping even more rewarding, the Curve introduces a Redemption Programme where shoppers who spend a minimum of RM350 in two combined receipts will be able to redeem a limited-edition thermal flask. As a festive bonus, the top three highest spenders will also have the chance to win a set of JBL microphones, each worth RM2,500, to elevate their holiday celebrations.

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In the true spirit of Christmas, the Curve is spreading joy beyond its walls by partnering with Rumah Hope Petaling Jaya to give back to the community, and children in need for a special Christmas experience. This heartwarming initiative includes grocery donations, monetary gifts, and a delightful Christmas meal at Padi restaurant.

As we usher in the festive season, the Curve aims to create a magical atmosphere for families. The mall is not only unwrapping a world of festivities but is also committed to giving back to the community through dedicated charitable initiatives.

And now, the Curve invites all shoppers to immerse in the festivities, and join the celebrations, featuring a myriad of delightful activities, exciting initiatives, and a host of surprises that capture the spirit of giving. For more information, visit the Curve website here.

 

Also read: Indonesian Man Shares How He Made a Christmas Tree for RM75 Using Cardboard & Simple Decor

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