LED screen advertising helps business premises in reaching a satisfactory number of target customers that are potentially able to generate sales for them. The advertisements are displayed on a vivid and bright screen color which enable high visibility at both close and large distances. Through LED screen advertising, businesses are able to build instant brand awareness as this is one of the best platform to attract passerby with graphically creativity which also deliver the brand messages. Besides expanding the customer base, LED advertising is also cost-effective in the firms' perspective. Unnecessary costs can be reduced such as printing costs, which is required in traditional advertising.
Bintang Walk is the name given to a section of Jalan Bukit Bintang and some of the surrounding side roads. It is touted as one of the main shopping and entertainment districts of Kuala Lumpur. It has a mixed character, smart and elegant at one end, scruffy and seedy at the other. This is all part of its appeal and the area is surely one of the top KL attractions. The word ‘Walk’ hints at a gentle pedestrianised route but the reality is very different as Jalan Bukit Bintang is a congested traffic-filled urban street though it does have wide pavements (sidewalks) on either side. It’s an easy flat route, less than 1 km from end to end.
At right angles to Jalan Bukit Bintang is Changkat Bukit Bintang. This lively street is lined with smart but casual restaurants offering a wide range of international cuisines. Bars, live music and a fashionable young crowd bring the place to life in the evenings. Running parallel to Jalan Bukit Bintang is a road called Jalan Alor which is transformed into a food street at night as hawkers fire up their woks and serve all the local favourite dishes to hungry diners at makeshift tables by the roadside.
Bintang Walk is the name given to a section of Jalan Bukit Bintang and some of the surrounding side roads. It is touted as one of the main shopping and entertainment districts of Kuala Lumpur. It has a mixed character, smart and elegant at one end, scruffy and seedy at the other. This is all part of its appeal and the area is surely one of the top KL attractions. The word ‘Walk’ hints at a gentle pedestrianised route but the reality is very different as Jalan Bukit Bintang is a congested traffic-filled urban street though it does have wide pavements (sidewalks) on either side. It’s an easy flat route, less than 1 km from end to end.
At right angles to Jalan Bukit Bintang is Changkat Bukit Bintang. This lively street is lined with smart but casual restaurants offering a wide range of international cuisines. Bars, live music and a fashionable young crowd bring the place to life in the evenings. Running parallel to Jalan Bukit Bintang is a road called Jalan Alor which is transformed into a food street at night as hawkers fire up their woks and serve all the local favourite dishes to hungry diners at makeshift tables by the roadside.