Why Do Malaysians Love Shopping Malls So Much?
The weather is too hot to be elsewhere? Or is it something more?
By the end of 2016, there were 255 malls in the Klang Valley (Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Putrajaya) with a total retail area of about 68.2 million sq ft. As of 2018, the average occupancy rate of these malls was reportedly at 85–87 percent. By the end of 2019, Malaysia is expected to have 700 shopping malls in total with a total retail area of 170 million sq ft. We don’t have to know these statistics to realistically understand the expansive coverage of malls we have in the country. Taking a drive around Klang Valley, one can always spot big shopping malls along the way — each fighting against one another to become the new, winning concept; each filling as the triumph of mundane in our urban lives.
A young backpacker from Barcelona commented on the ridiculousness of our malls, “Why do you guys have so many malls here? I don’t think I’ve been to a country with this many malls.”. Me too, my mate. What is the most worrying sight of shopping malls would be families spending time in malls? Wandering aimlessly is now part of family entertainment, retail therapy now extends into kids’ lives. This is a wrong form of ‘start them young’ as kids are being exposed to an environment that supports consumerism, filled with unimportant marketing information they might absorb as worldviews.