Big Tree Invites M’sians To Share Their Most Cherished Hari Raya Photos & Win Duit Raya

You can submit your entries until 13 April.

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The Hari Raya season is all about togetherness, celebrations, and capturing beautiful moments with loved ones

This year, Big Tree is taking festive memories to the next level with 'Foto Hari Raya Paling Menarik', an interactive campaign that aims to turn Malaysians' most cherished Raya snapshots into dazzling digital displays across the Klang Valley!

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You can participate in this campaign by picking out your favourite Hari Raya photos and sending them to Big Tree

During the campaign period from now until 13 April, you can submit your best Raya snapshots to be featured on Big Tree's Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) screens.

These can include candid family gatherings, stylish OOTD shots, heartwarming moments with friends and loved ones, or just about any Hari Raya memory that brings the biggest smile to your face. 

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To make things even sweeter, your submissions will also put you in the running to win duit raya as well as contribute towards a charitable cause

Selected winners with the most outstanding photo submissions will receive RM500 duit raya, while RM200 will also be donated to the Media Prima-NSTP Humanitarian Fun under the winners' names.

This means that your photo won't only bring joy to the Klang Valley, but will also hold a deeper meaning through charity.

The winning photos will be displayed on Big Tree's DOOH screens for two weeks, reminding Malaysians of the deeper meaning of Hari Raya

"The festive season is about more than just a celebration, it's about sharing happiness and giving back. Through 'Foto Hari Raya Paling Menarik,' we hope to use our DOOH screens to create a sense of community and bring smiles to people's faces while contributing to a greater cause.

"I, personally, would be happy to see the smiling faces of Malaysians in their beautiful Raya attire! Seeing these moments on our screens would make my day and make me feel as if I'm celebrating with them," said Big Tree Chief Operating Officer, Stephanie Wong.

"I hope that this sentiment resonates with all Malaysians when they come across our screens," she added.

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For details on how to participate, you can visit this website

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