Malls bringing spooky fun thrills for loyal patrons

PETALING JAYA – the Curve and eCurve in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya recently organised a series of eerie yet fun activities for their loyal patrons

Children enjoy Halloween spooktacular activities at the Curve and eCurve.

In celebration of Halloween, two popular neighbourhood malls the Curve and eCurve in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya recently organised a series of eerie yet fun activities for their loyal patrons both young and young-at-heart.

The malls areas were decorated using props for the playfully frightful ambience and looked like being the scariest place this Halloween. From jack-o’-lanterns, gnarled trees, skulls and skeletons, spiders and web to creepy bats dangling from above, the malls were transformed into spooky fun and harmless frightening entertainment areas for the children and their parents in the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve.

Visitors enjoyed some of the best spooky fun Halloween-themed activities such as a horror movie festival offering discounted tickets for horror movies like IT and Annabelle 2 and a mini entertaining performance showcasing costumed Jiang Shi (Chinese vampires) hopping around the malls to scare their audience and finally being tracked down and rendered immobile by a Sifu (master);

There was also a trick-or-treating session for 80 children aged between three to 10 in Halloween costume in a walkabout visiting various designated outlets to collect sweets, gifts and goodies.

Overall, it was fun, thrilling and thoroughly spooky experiences for everyone at the Curve and eCurve this Halloween.

Kids dress-up in their favourite Halloween characters for some spooky fun.

 

Chinese vampires or Jiang Shi hopping around the malls to scare their audience in an entertaining feat.

 

“Princess Elsa” and her friend waiting to get their trick or treating done at the Curve.

 

All in line as Escape Room eCurve hands out special treats to their young visitors.

 

Excited kids collecting their goodies at Wetzel’s Pretzels, the Curve.

 

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.