
Suria KLCC, Malaysia’s iconic experiential shopping destination, invites shoppers to honour the nation’s rich cultural tapestry this Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
From February 27 to April 5, 2026, the Suria KLCC Group, comprising Suria KLCC, Alamanda and Mesra Mall, will host a meaningful campaign dedicated to the promotion of tradition, heritage and the spirit of togetherness.

At Suria KLCC, the centre court is transformed into a journey of heritage and artistry featuring a picturesque bougainvillea garden with traditional Malay wakaf structures and a bespoke installation with 1,700 metres of hand-stamped batik, curated in collaboration with Sofia Iman.

This monumental fabric installation spans fromthe traditional wakaf pavilions and grand hanging hoists to the majestic edifices at the Esplanade KLCC, weaving the soul of tradition into every corner of the celebration.

The campaign launched with a festive brand film “Penjaga Warisan” (The Guardian of Heritage), a tribute documentary dedicated to the “human hands” of Terengganu weavers, produced in collaboration with Sofia Iman. Watch the film here: https://youtu.be/Q39RrdfybcE.
Other festive highlights include a curated a series of heritage touchpoints to connect visitors with the nation’s soul, including songket weaving, gamelan performances and traditional games such as congkak and batu seremban.
Suria KLCC is offering festive rewards, featuring items like Raya packets and RM100 Suria KLCC Shopping e-Vouchers, requiring a minimum spend of RM2,500. Shoppers who purchase RM1,000 worth of Suria KLCC Shopping e-Vouchers will receive an additional RM100 e-Voucher.
Francis Tan, executive director and CEO of Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd said, “This Hari Raya, through our significant collaboration with Sofia Iman and the narrative of ‘Penjaga Warisan’, we are not merely showcasing heritage – we are safeguarding it.
“As the nation celebrates Visit Malaysia 2026, we are proud to play our part in showcasing Malaysia’s cultural soul to a global audience, positioning the KLCC Precinct as a premier touchpoint for international visitors to experience the authenticity of our heritage”.

Meanwhile, at Alamanda Shopping Centre, Putrajaya, the centre court has been transformed into a charming Bougainvillea Garden, featuring a traditional Malay wakaf, instantly transporting visitors to a nostalgic kampung setting.
On weekends, the mall will come alive with traditional Malay dance performances, including Angklung and Kuda Kepang.
VIKids Club members can discover their heritage through hands-on arts and crafts session, such as mini Wau Bulan making.
In keeping with the true essence of Ramadan, Alamanda will host children from Pertubuhan Kebajikan Amal Rukaiyah for a ‘Baju Raya’ shopping session, ‘Duit Raya’ presentation and a ‘Buka Puasa’ meal.
The festive rewards for shoppers feature items like Raya packet, flask and Alamanda Shopping e-Voucher. The offer requires a minimum spend of RM700 – RM1,500.
In Terengganu, Mesra Mall celebrates the season by spotlighting the soul of East Coast artistry through collaboration with local heritage brands, where the installation features hand-drawn batik by Noor Arfa and exquisite songket from Kompleks Songket Penjara Marang.
Beyond the visual display, visitors can witness the “spirit of the craft” firsthand through live Batik Canting and Songket Weaving workshops.
Shoppers spending RM350 or more in two receipts will be rewarded with a RM30 Mesra Mall Shopping Voucher and a set of Raya packets.







