One lucky Dragon Mart visitor will be picking up the keys to a brand new Geely CK GL 1.3 Sedan; featuring Electric Windows, alloy wheels, power door mirrors, ABS brakes and an In Car Entertainment system. Geely is China's first independent car manufacturer, and has been producing cars since 2002.
To be in with a chance of winning, shoppers simply need to present a receipt for a purchase of a certain amount of money or more made at the mall between 27th April and 9th May at the Customer Service Desk strategically located at key positions at the mart. They will then be given a voucher to enter the draw and a representative from Geely and Dragon Mart will pick a lucky winner from the draw entries on 9th May, 8pm.
Hanady Amin, General Manager, Dragon Mart, comments:
"We are delighted to be able to offer our shoppers the chance to win a fabulous Geely car when they spend just a few amount of money in the mall. It's an amazing offer - and one that is not to be missed."
Richard Woolf, Brand Manager Geely, adds:
"We are delighted to be partnering with Nakheel and Dragon Mart in this promotion. As the largest Chinese car manufacturer, working with the largest commercial centre for Chinese products outside China, Dragon Mart is the ideal partner to maximise Geely's exposure to the Middle East market."
Operated by Nakheel Retail and built in the shape of a giant dragon, the 1.2km long Dragon Mart complex is the largest commercial centre for Chinese products outside the Chinese mainland. The Chinese-themed complex currently offers more than 3,900 retail outlets within 187,000 square metres of retail and commercial space.
Dragon Mart is divided into several commercial areas, which host a wide variety of Chinese products and commodities, including, textile and garments, food and groceries, household and electric appliances, interior decoration, home furnishing, arts and craft, chemical products, sports and leisure accessories, electronics and lifestyle products. The development also hosts food courts with Chinese restaurants offering visitors the chance to sample Chinese heritage and culture.
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