Today, the influence of online shopping festivals is no longer just about shopping, it has permeated every aspect of our daily lives.



The influence of online shopping festivals is no longer limited to young people but has gradually expanded to a larger age group, becoming almost a national carnival.



Over the past 10 years, online shopping festivals have become more than just a synonym for "de-stocking", "year-end sales" and "discount sales".



Shopping festivals are no longer the only thing people are concerned about, and they are still going strong. Driven by merchants, consumers and advertisers alike, shopping carnivals are becoming more and more technically and socially relevant and provide a new orientation for their future development.


The peak season for e-commerce is almost every year from October to December, as there are many festivals during this period and consumers enjoy larger discounts and a high desire to shop. So the second half of the year is the most important watershed for e-commerce.



Many e-commerce platform sellers are beginning to make every effort to do a good job of holiday marketing strategy to fish for the last bucket of gold.



The emergence of online shopping and its concentration in the form of shopping carnivals has slowly become a unique culture in the mobile internet era and has also contributed to the industrial transformation of the traditional consumer sector. Despite the objective shortcomings in their development, online shopping festivals have been able to bring more convenient and interesting experiences to consumers.


Here, we list some of the world's larger shopping centers, please take a look. Sunway Pyramid Shopping Centre was launched in 1997, and some were refurbished in 2007.



It is located on Banga Road, spread along Subang Jaya in the Port Klang Valley. This incredible Malaysian shopping center has around 800 shops and offers a huge range of shopping and retail opportunities for shoppers from all over the world.


Bangkok Central World Shopping Mall, this shopping centre was launched in 1990 but it was renamed Central World Plaza in 2001 and Central World in 2005. This shopping centre offers some of the best retail boutiques, offering national and international products to its customers.



It features approximately 18 entrances and exits, making it easy for shoppers to navigate the shopping centre's six lanes of traffic and has over 7,000 parking spaces. For visitors, it is the perfect shopping experience.


With the retail boom, the ever-growing shopping centre has seen a phenomenal growth rate over the past few years.



This has given shoppers who enjoy shopping a wide variety of options to purchase their favourite brands and products more easily than ever before, and these shopping centres also offer unlimited relaxation, shopping, entertainment facilities and more for children, as well as a wide range of speciality foods from around the world.