KL Pavilion Shopping Mall – Lunar Chinese New Year Decoration at night

Happy Lunar New Year of Tiger again! Sorry if you think these are too much but I just couldn’t resist myself from posting more photos of this new year celebration. IfΒ  you happened to be here in Malaysia as a visitor, you must have seen all these decorations in Kuala Lumpur during this festive season. If you are not, you might still have seen these in the TV or over the internet as part ofΒ  the decorations around the world where there are Chinese to celebrate. If you haven’t seen anything like these this year, here are some beautiful decorations for this lunar new year celebration in Kuala Lumpur Pavilion shopping mall. Be the one to celebrate with us during this festival!

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Being the latest addition of megamall in KL, Pavilion has dumped in plenty of money to decorate its premise during lunar New Year of Tiger.

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I just couldn’t choose the best to post it here, so I posted them all! These shots are about the hanging lantern decoration at the main entrance.

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Also this….

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.. and this… πŸ™‚

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This is the last photo. Enough?

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You should have seen this crystal bowl fountain display at day. This is how this Feng Shui bowl looks at night with colourful lighting…

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It changed to green colour after a while…

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… and now is blue colour…

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… and purple colour also…

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Crystal bowl fountain? Yes. It’s really a fountain… πŸ™‚

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These bowls is situated in the middle of the main entrance of Pavilion. You can also see those hanging lanterns behind it.

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What a roaring New Year of Tiger!!

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All these decorations have made me think of my trip to South Yangtze China.

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Red lanterns for prosperity in Chinese belief.

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Pavilion has now turned into Xin Tian Di of shanghai!

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Am I in China?

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Plum blossom or Mei Hua (ζ’…θŠ±) is the national flower of China and we can see them in Pavilion KL now!

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Before I leave, just another 2 shots on red lantern. Wishing you good fortune and prosperous this year!

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I like the mood of thisΒ  photo. πŸ™‚

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UPDATED: Click Here to view the original high resolution version of the above photos

Last but not least, booths in conjunction with Lunar New Year are set up at the basement lobby. Visitors could shop for some Chinese New Year souvenirs.

That’s all again folks! Happy Chinese New Year. Another short post as I’m still busy celebrating this roaring new year for the 5th day now. Cheers! If you want update travel stories from me, feel free to subscribe Travel Feeder’s feed via RSS or Email,Β  NOW! πŸ™‚ – Travel Feeder, the ultimate travel photo blog

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