Themed “Rekindle The Bonds of Traditions”, the annual event will once again brighten the mall’s Centre Court with decorations recreating the festival of lights ambience of Malam Tujuh Likur and showcasing the rich cultures of Malay architecture. The main centrepiece will have a pentagon-shaped porte-cochere inspired by Jahar Palace in Kota Bharu, Kelantan and surrounded by traditional yesteryear-designed shops.
Kuala Lumpur 14 May 2019- Shoppers to KL’s premier shopping centre, Suria KLCC are in for a treat as the mall welcomes the upcoming Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration with a visual feast revolving around the excitement of the 27th night of Ramadhan or also known as Malam Tujuh Likur from today until 9 June 2019.

A beautiful mini garden with life-sized flowers and colourful painted lamps to create the festival of lights ambience, is set to mesmerise shoppers and visitors alike while traditional Malay fretwork and Islamic geometry patterns give the structures the perfect finishing.
As Hari Raya is a time for families to come together, it is also an essential festivity that unites all Malaysians. Once again, Suria KLCC has constructed the tallest lamp at the Esplanade KLCC. This striking structure is 70 feet in height and visitors can snap pictures with this impressive decoration until 9 June.
Experience Exciting Performances
Be entertained by a variety of performances the whole family can enjoy at Suria KLCC that includes a Mak Yong Dance Drama, The Malam Tujuh Likur Musical Raya Dance, traditional Malay dances from various Malaysian states, Kids traditional dances, Dikir Barat performances and Silat martial arts from 14 May and will continue until 9 June 2019.

Let’s Pay It Forward
Always ready to lend a hand to those less fortunate, Suria KLCC has pledged its support towards spreading some festive cheer through the ‘Share The Care’ fundraising effort. The aim is to raise awareness among the public about Food Aid Foundation, the first non-government organisation dedicated to reducing food wastage and ending hunger in Malaysia, and raise a minimum of RM10,000 during the current period until 9 June 2019.