On 5th
until 8th November, I had traveled to Kuala Lumpur with my family. The
times I went, all the shopping mall are decorated with Deepavali decorations
such as Kolam and many more to celebrate Deepavali which fall on 10th
November.
Kolam is a form of
drawing that is drawn by using rice flour/chalk/chalk powder/white rock powder
often using naturally/synthetically colored powders. A Kolam is a geometrical
line drawing composed of curved loops, drawn around a grid pattern of dots-
Wikipedia
The first Kolam I met
was in Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA2). It has a beautiful peacock
with its Kolam tail.
Deepavali Decorations
in Shopping Mall
All the Kolam in shopping
mall are very beautiful. They must spending lots of time in design and finish the
Kolam.
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Suria KLCC |
Berjaya Times Square |
My favorite Deepavali decoration
which I saw was in NU Sentral. It has a big elephant with 2 little elephants.
The decoration is so creative and can be seen that they put in many efforts in
this decorations.
Below is the video of
NU TV about Deepavali decorations in NU Sentral and introduced more about NU
Sentral.
I also managed to snap
some pictures of Deepavali decorations in KLIA 2 before I took my flight back.
The last one is Deepavali decoration in Financial Park Labuan which in my office building.
Happy Deepavali!!!
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