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Merry Christmas 2009!

In Malaysia, all of the shopping mall are decorated well and nice so, I enjoyed to see what they have different of decoration 'Merry Christmas' in the famous shopping malls, such as 1 Utama, Pavilion, Mid Valley and The Gardens...! They always put the decoration and doing the performance stage in the shopping malls when Christmas fall on 25 December every year...

I planned to watch a movie and shopping with my deaf friends after my friend's wedding. I took few photos at 1 Utama. Wow, all decoration of Xmas is white only. It have a white castle with full of snow and around the white trees...

After that, I heard that the grand decorations set up in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur so, it decorated grandly with Santa Claus reindeers and 6 gigantic Christmas tree with fine ornaments and eye-catching lightnings.. I also remember a history about Pavilion KL now stands used to be the campus of Bukit Bintang Girls' School, the oldest school in Kuala Lumpur... Since I am kid, I always went to the Bukit Bintang Girls's school which my mom work as teacher before...



My eldest sis and her boyfriend took my mom and me to the Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur. Then we enjoyed to eat the delicious Japanese foods! :P But, I used to sick flu...so, we cannot stay so lately. Sad!

Then, Mid Valley and The Gardens! Last weekend, the movie 'The Storm Riders II' is out! My dad wants to watch this movie! :D My sisters and I planned to bring him to watch the movie 'The Storm Riders II' in Mid Valley shopping mall. Before Mid Valley, we took few photos! :D




















Finally, we went to the Mid Valley and see many candles also around a big castle and tall Christmas trees! I think that they want to do the performance styled Old English Castle or Princess's castle that she is waiting for a Prince?:D Last year, they also doing circuits Christmas with tall christmas trees and cute animals. Check Merry Christmas@Mid Valley 2008! The Mid Valley also changed different theme on every Christmas year! ;)

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