The Tallest Liuli Crystal Fountain at The Pavilion KL
By: yetmee
Dato’ Sri Dr Ng Yen Yen and back of Datuk Danny Ooi
Yep, Pavilion has done it again, they have launched the tallest crystal fountain a day before Mega Sales on the auspicious 4th July 2009. This is in line with the Pavilion vision of being a world class retail landmark which they won the won an international Fiabci award as “World’s Best Retail Centre” recently. They are also working closely with Tourism Malaysia to make Malaysia, a major tourist attraction.
The Pavillion Crystal Fountain was designed by Pavilion KL, and was constructed in China using Liuli crystal in collaboration with Liuligongfang-an expert in artistic glassware. Standing at a towering 3.6m , with three bowls of different sizes smallest bowl at diameter of 2.05m , 2.87m and biggest bowl at 3.57m;each weighing 0.5 tonne , 1 tonne to 2.o tonnes respectively. It is impressive.
The designed features the “Bloom of the Hibiscus” the national flower of Malaysia, a symbol of opulence, passion and progression. The three bowls represent Malaysia’s multiracial culture living harmoniously and its ascending design signifies the growing aspirations of the people.
The water which flows out from every direction is an endless source of blessings and prosperity to bestow luminous wealth upon the nation and the city. It is the reflection of our Prime Minister’s “1 Malaysia” vision. Standing at 3.6m and 6m width in total it recognized as the Tallest Liuli Crystal Fountain in Malaysia” by the Malaysian Book of Records.
The fountain was officially “launched ” by Dato’ Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen, who in her usual dynamic fashion took the crowd consisting of Malaysian and tourists to some patriotic moments with her speech. She likened the Pavilion fountain to Trevi Fountain and Four River Fountain of Rome. Besides giving due recognition to Pavilion for their good work and latest achievements , she also recognized the press from 54 representations including from China. Then together with Datuk Danny Ng, Founder of Malaysia Book Of Records who presented the prestigious certificate to Yg. Bernagahgia Tan Sri datuk Seri Zainol bin Mahmood , the Chairman of Urusniaga Cemerlang Sdn. Bhd. and Datin Cindy Lim , Deputy Chairman of Pavilion Malaysia.
Then the fountain was launched and guests and watchers by were given coins to throw in the fountain to make their wishes! I wondered aloud if the wishes come true-er or faster of bigger if thrown in the biggest or highest bowl. But I figured I was lucky enough that Pavilion was generously giving a coin to throw, because I had none on me that day. So I got my wishing fountain coin and with a thought and a wish, I threw my coin in- may it come true. Abundance after all is in the mind!
fountain lit up
pretty lass making her wish






















