KLCC Walkway & KLCC Convex Extended Tunnel | Big Tree
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11.05.2012

KLCC Walkway & KLCC Convex Extended Tunnel

IT'S OPEN! The all brand new extended tunnel that connects Suria KLCC to Aquaria to Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre to Impiana Hotel to Pavillion. If you think that is a mouthful, imagine what a 800 meters walkway will do to your ad. Visually arouse the walking crowd by your larger than life creative campaign dominating the walkway.

Reach local and international professionals, delegates, trade visitors attending / hosting conferences with high disposable incomes or those who work within the precinct and business travelers attending meeting within the vicinity. Dominate our walkway now to stand proud and tall, separating you from the clutter.











 

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