I was in Ipoh Parade just now just to see what they have organized in conjunction with Chinese New Year. I thought that it would be a good change since I was in Kinta City for the past few days. Unfortunately, most of the tenants were already closed for the long Chinese New Year holidays and there was no performance to attract shoppers. There was a Valentine's dance performance earlier in the afternoon, though, but it has nothing to do with Chinese New Year.
Anyway, from this, one could understand why Kinta City continues to pull shoppers even though it's already around for ten years or more. It's like the most popular mall in the capital city. Ipoh folks actually have a lot of time on their hands and they treat shopping malls like parks. Trust me, I know because I see familiar faces wherever I go.
So yeah, I guess, tomorrow, I will be heading to Kinta City to watch some performances instead. I wouldn't have to pay RM1.50 parking fees either.
Anyway, from this, one could understand why Kinta City continues to pull shoppers even though it's already around for ten years or more. It's like the most popular mall in the capital city. Ipoh folks actually have a lot of time on their hands and they treat shopping malls like parks. Trust me, I know because I see familiar faces wherever I go.
So yeah, I guess, tomorrow, I will be heading to Kinta City to watch some performances instead. I wouldn't have to pay RM1.50 parking fees either.
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