IPC Shopping Centre Brings ‘The Swede-est Christmas’ for a Double Celebration

02 DECEMBER 2018

IPC SHOPPING CENTRE BRINGS ‘THE SWEDE-EST CHRISTMAS’ FOR A DOUBLE CELEBRATION

IPC Shopping Centre Brings ‘The Swede-est Christmas’ for a Double Celebration

The joy of Christmas is in the air at IPC Shopping Centre. Inspired by the old town of Gamla Stan in Stockholm, Sweden, IPC’s ‘The Swede-est Christmas’ features a snowy wonderland filled with unique Swedish flair of celebration, shopping delights, festive activities and exclusive deals from now until 1st January 2019. This year, the celebration is much more significant as it also marks IPC’s 15th year anniversary.

Celebrating IPC’s Swedish roots, shoppers and visitors will be taken on a journey through the snowy pathway at the concourse of the shopping centre. With festive Scandinavian houses, lighted reindeers, Tomte figurines, a 19-feet Christmas tree, together with a life-size Yule Goat, visitors will be spoilt for choice for Insta-worthy photo moments.

Visitors can also enjoy the different types of activities during the weekends throughout this festive period. The activities are crafted to suit the different interests and needs of each family member. There will be Christmas ornament and decoration workshops, special Tomte and Swedish maiden meet and greets, Swedish Polska dance performances, as well as fun arts and crafts workshops for kids.

IPC Shopping Centre Brings ‘The Swede-est Christmas’ for a Double Celebration

With so much more than just festive décor, shoppers will also be rewarded with double delights every time they spend at IPC Shopping Centre from now until 1st January 2019:

  • For one day only, 15 lucky shoppers stand a chance to win RM25,000 worth of prizes during IPC 15th Anniversary Giant Mission Box Giveaway
  • A Giant Mission Box will be set up at the concourse of Level G on 15th December 2018, at 3:00pm
  • Shopper to choose one mission to complete and claim their prize upon completion
  • Redeem one (1) 2019 IPC table calendar and wrapping paper - With a minimum spend of RM100 in a single receipt
  • Redeem one (1) set of stainless steel straw, IPC notebook, table calendar and wrapping paper - With a minimum spend of RM500 in a maximum combination of 2 receipts

IPC Shopping Centre Brings ‘The Swede-est Christmas’ for a Double Celebration

IPC’s First Kids Club

During this festive season, IPC Shopping Centre, a family-friendly centre, is also proud to introduce the IPC Små Club – a kids club specially for the little ones. Appropriately named ‘små’ which means ‘small’ in Swedish, the club allows parents with kids age below 12 years old to enjoy more promotions and discounts when they shop at IPC. With one year free membership, parents will get first dibs to any IPC kids’ workshops and activities, as well as receive birthday gifts during their child’s birthday month. 

Besides that, one of the many benefits of becoming an IPC Små Club kid is the encouragement kids will get when they recycle at IPC Recycling & Buy Back Centre. For every 1kg worth of recyclable items, our little friends will gain one special Små Club sticker.

IPC Shopping Centre Brings ‘The Swede-est Christmas’ for a Double Celebration

For more information about IPC Shopping Centre’s ‘The Swede-est Christmas’, its list of festive activities, or the IPC Små Club, visit www.ipc.com.my.


JQ Lee
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