A Seoul-ful Christmas Celebration @ SkyWorld Property Gallery, Bukit Jalil
I previously blogged about the
Children Colouring Contest held at SkyWorld Property Gallery. Last weekend I was there for their
Seoul-ful Christmas Celebration. It was a carnival of sorts, complete with Korean costumes, Korean food, and many fun activities for the whole family. Check out what happened that weekend.
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GO Korean @ SkyWorld Property Gallery, Bukit Jalil |
GO Korean @ SkyWorld Property Gallery, Bukit Jalil
The festivities happened last Saturday 17th December from12 noon till 5 pm where guests to SkyLuxe on the Park were treated to a host of scrumptious holiday goodness which filled with festive cheers and activities. SkyWorld Development Group has initiated its “Christmas Goodness” by spreading love for two meaningful causes. More on these cause further down this blog post, so stick around.
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It's all Korean that day |
SkyLuxe On The Park
SkyLuxe on the Park is surrounded by the 80-acre Bukit Jalil Recreational Park and 165-acre 18-hole Bukit Jalil Golf and Country Resort. SkyWorld invested around RM6.5 million in the landscaping of SkyLuxe on the Park to ensure there are enough green spaces within the development. Aiming to become a Green Building Index provisional certified development, SkyLuxe on the Park is proud to have few eco-friendly features such as inverter lifts, rainwater harvesting units, and a dedicated recycling centre.
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The Seoul-ful Christmas Celebrations were held here |
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A fun-filled day |
Christmas Candy Cane Charity Drive
One of the two cause, the Christmas Candy Cane Charity Drive was started by SkyWorld to raise funds for the kids at Rumah Charis, OUG. The candies that were decorated by the kids were hung on the huge Christmas tree @ SkyLuxe On The Park property gallery.
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A Seoul-ful Christmas |
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Donate for a good cause |
Visitors are encouraged to pick these candies and in return, donate any amount they want for charity. This charity drive will be ongoing until 8 January 2017. I donated my share, and the candy canes were a treat for the eyes as well as the taste buds. My kids absolutely love them.
A Seoul-ful Christmas @ SkyWorld Property Gallery
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The sales gallery was transformed into a carnival-like atmosphere |
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Korean food for all! |
There were lots of entertaining and fun activities throughout the day for both adults and kids. Guests were treated with varieties of Korean street foods, including the ever popular Korean Rice Cake and Shaved Ice Dessert.
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I didn't miss the chance to grab this shot |
Adult guests could take the opportunity to don the traditional Hanbok costume and pose with Korean “Winter Sonata” style backdrop. That's pretty cool, and I for one did not hesitate to grab the chance for a photo against the backdrop.
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Experience Korean make-up by Artistique |
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Korean food cooking demonstration |
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Christmas Carolers |
Experience Korean make-up by Artistique, watch and learn how to cook some Korean cuisine, listen to the beautiful Christmas tunes by carolers. These are just some of the many activities which were held throughout the day.
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The winners for the Children Coloring Contest |
There was a small prize presentation ceremony as well, where SkyWorld rewarded the winners for the Children Coloring Contest held the previous week. Their creative artworks will be displayed at SkyWorld Property Gallery @ Bukit Jalil for a week.
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Checking out one of the show units at SkyWorld Property Gallery |
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Beautiful show units |
We took the chance during the “Seoul-ful Christmas” weekend to visit SkyLuxe On The Park Show Unit. The properties from this project has freehold title and is surrounded by lush greenery from Bukit Jalil Recreational Park and Bukit Jalil Golf & Country Club. There are a total of 477 units with built-up ranging from 661 sq ft to 1,224 sq ft. Price starts from RM650,000 onwards.
For more information on
SkyLuxe On The Park by SkyWorld, check out their website at
www.skyluxe.com.my or call 016- 211 9831 / 016- 211 9892.
My girl and the mum would love this! They're into anything Korean. So how much did you contribute towards their charity drive?
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