The much-awaited Pavilion Bukit Jalil is set to open its doors to shoppers end of this year, 3rd December 2021. Spanning five floors with a total of 1.8 million sq ft, this gigantic Pavilion Bukit Jalil is poised to be the largest fully integrated regional lifestyle mall in the southern corridor of Kuala Lumpur.
The soon to be open mall is set to offer exciting concepts and curated Asian-themed precincts such as Japan, South Korea, Thailand, China and Malaysia. All these concepts will be grouped together to let shoppers immerse themselves in a dynamic shopping experience. The mall will feature a 60,000 sq ft of Tokyo Town.
Skating under the stimulated northern lights, aurora

Other things to expect are Blue Ice Snow Park. Shoppers at Pavilion Bukit Jalil can experience skating under the aurora. The skating rink will have stimulated northern lights complementing a rather romantic ambience as night falls.
Besides, Pavilion Bukit Jalil will mark the debut of The Food Merchant. The premium supermarket is the first of many more outlets to come. The mall will also feature Dadi Cinema as one of its anchor tenants. China’s second-largest cinema chain will have state-of-the-art facilities found at the Bukit Bintang flagship store.
60,000 sq ft of Tokyo Town

There are many more international flagship stores set to be opened at Pavilion Bukit Jalil such as the Chinese tea brand Tianyue Teajoy – which make it the first flagship store in Southeast Asia. LOHAS will also open its first flagship pottery store in Southeast Asia within the mall.
One of the anchor tenants is China’s second-largest cinema chain, Dadi Cinema

On top of that, brands hailing from Tokyo to Hong Kong will also be opening up their biggest outlets in the mall. This includes Shiseido Ginza Tokyo, The Coffee Academics, Christine’s Bakery and also Habib Jewels. Other internationally and regionally acclaimed stores are YSL, Dior, Chanel, Jo Malone, Kiehl’s, Artelier Coffee, Inside Scoop, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Madam Kwan’s, Family Mart and many more exciting stores.
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