IPC Shopping Centre currently has 7 Dala* horse sculptures at the al-fresco area that are in need of a fresh coat of paint. So, instead of painting them in the traditional Swedish patterns, we’d like to make it more Malaysian-friendlier through an online art contest where our young artists can design and colour, free rein!
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Everyone is A Leader at IPC Shopping Centre
At IPC Shopping Centre and Ikano Retail, leadership is not a position. We always look for people who ‘walk the talk’ and lead by example. It is about being our best self and bringing out the best in each other. Through harnessing leadership in each and every one of us while being a leader no
8 Deals for a Roaring Year of the Water Tiger!
The Year of the Water Tiger officially starts on February 4 2022 and has been said to bring about a promising start of the year. That’s great news for us! This Chinese New Year, IPC Shopping Centre brings you 8 bountiful deals to make your start of the year even sweeter! Enjoy a Complimentary Gift
Making an ImPaCt through Sustainability from Work to Home
Sustainability is one of the significant topic globally in recent years with the insurgence of clean technologies, green campaigns as well as national and international forums across the globe with the mindset to meet the needs of the present population without compromising the ability of future populations to meet its needs (Brundtland, 1987). To most
Deepavali Preparation at Home in 5 Simple Ways
We’re excited for Deepavali, are you? Not just for the extra public holiday we get to enjoy, but also the joyous occasion for celebrating one of the big 3 cultural celebrations in the nation. Deepavali, or also known as Diwali, is a festival of lights celebrated by those of Hindu faith. It is one of
5 Ways To Involve Yourself During World Animal Day
Did you know that we are experiencing 1 to 5 species extinction on a yearly basis? Or that we have up to 600 million stray animals all over the world that suffer lives of misery? At this rate, the world could lose 30% of its animal inhabitants by 2050 and most likely that strays will


