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Entries in Berjaya Times Square (8)

1:19PM

BTS CNY

Berjaya Times Square, Chinese New Year.

So, with Anita and the boys off to Ipoh, I ventured out, camera in hand to sample more decorations around Bukit Bintang as well as having a look at Nexus 6 at Low Yat.

The grand entranceThis must have cost the management a bomb!ProsperityMy God! There were tons of people there. Not like what it was last year when the place was subdued even around Chinese New Year. Apparently plenty of the vendors from Bukit Bintang Plaza - which was recently closed - had moved across. Plenty of people about and luckily I parked at Pavilion and just walked across. Otherwise finding parking spot here might be painful. Monorail would have been a better bet.

Anyhow, I wasn't able to do much shopping and most of the restaurant there were full. I just walked around having a look. Nothing I fancied. I noticed that most of the customers there were Malays, and this being a Sunday, I guess they went out to shop. Maybe most of the Chinese family had done their shopping or had already drove out of town.

I didn't have time to go to the amusement park though. The last time I went to the park was with my boys. Maybe I'd bring them after the CNY crowd quieten down.

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12:25PM

Berjaya Times Square Slideshow

Write-up of the visit here.

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10:38PM

Berjaya Times Square

The last time I was at Times Square was when I just returned from Atlantic and needed a new Micro SIM card for my Nexus 4. I went to the DiGi store as it was one of their flagships. I haven't been back there ever since.

It was CNY eve, and there were plenty of people and some of the shops were winding down for an early closure. Surprisingly, I found that more shops were opened there compared to 2009 when I came to visit the indoor playground rides. It was going through a period of transformation then and a lot of the shops there were unoccupied.

I also remembered the nightmare of finding a car park spot here. Luckily, I parked at Pavilion and walked here.

I didn't realise how huge the place was. Almost 11 stories of shops, an Imax cinema, indoor theme park. There was also areas for bazaars and small stalls lining the corridors. One of them was called Central Park which looked neat from the upper floors.

I must admit that the place appeared gloomy at the upper levels - some seedy-looking shops there, but the lower floors looked full of live.

I spent the afternoon trying out my camera and the dizzying rows of escalators caught my attention. It could've been mistaken to a grand hotel rather than a shopping mall instead - yes, there was a hotel on one of the wings.

The theme park however looked to be run down and some of the rides looked to be permanently closed. One whole wing looked to be covered - I really didn't know what was going in there. Even the famous indoor roller coaster seemed to be on hiatus.

All in all, the place could do with a makeover of some sort. It was at a risk of doing a slow death....

Slideshow of the outing here.

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