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Experience the Most Unexpected Christmas Event of the Year at Santorini @ Botani Ipoh

If you think Christmas is all about cookies, snowflakes, and candy canes… think again. This year, Santa is making a special stop in Ipoh — and instead of carrying his usual sack of gifts, he’s showing up with something far more Malaysian: fresh, creamy, old-tree durian!

Welcome to DURI XMAS BERSAMA SANTA, a festive celebration that blends holiday cheer with Malaysia’s most iconic king of fruits. It’s fun, it’s quirky, it’s delicious — and best of all, it’s FREE.

🎅 A Christmas Celebration with a Local Twist

On 21 December 2025 (Sunday), from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Santorini @ Botani Ipoh will transform into a lively Christmas wonderland with a surprising twist. Imagine Santa in his classic red suit, smiling under the tropical sun, offering you a piece of golden durian instead of a candy cane.

Now take that image up a notch — because at this event, Santa himself will be cutting open the durians and serving them to you! Yes, the jolliest man of the season will roll up his sleeves, crack open the thorny king of fruits, and hand you the freshest servings with a hearty “Ho! Ho! Ho!”

Where else in the world can you experience that?

🥳 Free Durian Feast for Everyone

Yes, you read that right — FREE durian for all visitors!

Whether you’re a durian lover who can’t resist that rich, creamy bite or someone curious to try it for the first time, this is your perfect moment to indulge without spending a single ringgit. Bring your appetite, bring your friends, bring your whole kampung if you want — the more the merrier!

And trust us — when Santa is the one serving you your durian, it tastes even better.

📸 Meet Santa, Snap Photos & Make Memories

After cutting and serving durian, Santa will be ready for photos, laughter, and festive fun. Kids will be amazed, adults will be amused, and every moment will be worth capturing.

Spread the word, share the joy, and get ready for a Christmas experience you’ll be telling your friends about for years.

Durian, Santa, and holiday cheer — all in one place. Now that’s how you celebrate a Malaysian Christmas.