Mall offers rewards to shoppers to boost Penang tourism

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IN order to boost businesses at the Bukit Jambul complex , a ‘Cuti-Cuti Penang’ Shopper Rewards Programme has been introduced for the mall’s shoppers.

The programme, from July 6 to Aug 2 , aims to boost the tenants’ sales during the post Covid-19.

Shoppers get a chance for a Spin & Win game and are entitled to a free ‘Cuti-Cuti Penang’ tourist attractions entrance ticket with any purchase of RM480 and above in a single receipt from participating handphone, computer, gadget, jewellery, textile, watch, optical and electrical and grocery outlets.

Those who spend RM220 and above in a maximum three combined receipts from participating fashion, shoes, bags, accessories and food & beverage (F&B) outlets are also entitled to such benefits.

KBJ JMB chairman K.H. Chan said the programme was to show support to the state government’s call to promote domestic tourism.

“The more they shop here, the more rewards they get. We have lined up various famous tourists’ attractions in this programme.

“We’re interested to collaborate with our partners after seeing efforts through the ‘Cuti-Cuti Penang Lang 50% Off’ campaign for Penangites and other local campaigns to boost local tourism.

Chan (left) with Yeoh are peesent at the Bukit Jambul complex.

“In fact, we are having ‘Happy Hours’ whereby we gather most of the local small business owners to sell their products here.

“We are proud to organise this kind of events.

“Therefore, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the state and all our main sponsors for supporting this event.

“We also welcome more restaurant owners, hoteliers and museum owners to join this programme to recover our economy,” Chan said.

There are currently 13 famous attraction spots. They are Ghost Museum, Magic World Penang, 3D Trick Art Museum, Dark Mansion-3D Glow in the Dark Museum, Entopia, Tropical Fruit Farm, Tropical Spice Garden, Teddy Ville Museum, Audi Farm, The Habitat Penang Hill, Penang Hill Corporation (PHC), The Top and Bird Park.

State Tourism, Arts, Culture and Heritage Committee chairman Yeoh Soon Hin, who was present, praised KBJ JMB for its initiative to help the tourism sector to pick up.

He said it was important for state and other business owners to cooperate with each other to grow the economy together.

“I would like to thank KBJ JMB for their initiative to support the Penang tourism.

“I am looking forward for more compelling programmes to boost the state’s tourism in the near future,” Yeoh added.

For more details, contact Ms Cheong at 016-4604161.

Also present was Association of Tourism Attractions Penang (ATAP) secretary Joseph Goh.

Story and pix by Edmund Lee