Movie time again =P
This Wednesday, went Pavilion with Carmen. Wednesday is a perfect day to watch movie, because tickets are cheaper on Wednesday.
So, we took LRT to Hang Tuah station, then walked to Pavilion to proof that the monorail from Hang Tuah to Bukit Bintang is functionless.
Passed by Fahrenheit 88, known as KL Plaza before renovation, our eyes were attracted by UNIQLO, the Japanese most famous fashion brand. It always reminds me about F.O.S. I feel that these two brands are very alike.

Even their logos =P
When we reached Pavilion, we saw very unique Christmas decoration outside the mall.

The fountain is decorated with poinsettia, and a big red ornament. It's very nice.

ya, I love this red ornament =)

The Christmas tree is awesome~

Beautiful crystals decoration hanging on white trees~
Unfortunately, when we walked into the mall, the decoration inside made us disappointed.

It's still nice, but yet, it's too ordinary.
We went to Golden Screen Cinema to buy tickets for the movie Hachiko: A Dog's Story.

Then, we walked around inside the shopping mall before the movie started.
We saw some famous local TV artists and businessmen, and found that there was the opening ceremony for Universal Traveler(sells sweater, gloves etc) in Pavilion.
12.40pm, we went into the cinema to watch our movie. We watched about 20 advertisements before the movie started, the first time we watched so many advertisements in theater.
The movie is about a dog that came from Japan, found by a professor in the train station. The professor then become it's master. Everyday the professor goes work by train, Hachiko(the dog) will accompany him to the station. In the evening, Hachiko will wait for his master at the station too. One day, the professor passed away suddenly. Hachiko still go to the station everyday to wait for his master, for more than nine years, until it died.
The story is very touching. Both Carmen and I cried for Hachiko's story. At the end of the movie, it told that there was a real Hachiko in Japan.

People even made a Hachiko statue at Shibuya Station in Japan.
I suggest this movie those who want to go for an awesome movie. Because it's very worth to watch this movie.
After the movie, both of us were hungry. We had our lunch at Wong Kok Char Chan Teng. The food there is just OK, but the interior design is quite nice.

Nice chandelier.
~ShuLee~
ps/ Those who interested to Hachiko, can get further information from gsc's website:
http://www.gsc.com.my/RD1/intscreen2.asp?search=hachiko