Information Counter

The information counter is situated on the ground floor, conveniently positioned near the main entrance. This central location ensures easy access for visitors seeking assistance and information upon entering. Whether you have inquiries about the facility, need directions, or require general information, the information counter serves as a helpful point of contact for visitors entering through the main door.
Baby Nursing Room

The Baby Nursing Room is conveniently situated on the second floor. This dedicated space provides a comfortable and private area for parents to attend to the needs of their infants. Whether it’s feeding, changing, or simply a quiet moment, the Baby Nursing Room on the second floor offers a supportive environment for caregivers and their little ones.
Female and Male Surau

The prayer facilities include a male surau situated on the second floor and a female surau located on the third floor. These designated prayer rooms offer a quiet and tranquil space for worshippers to fulfill their religious duties in a gender-specific setting, ensuring comfort and privacy for both male and female visitors.
Chair Massage

The Rest n Go Massage Chair is a type of automated, self-contained massage chair designed to provide users with a convenient and relaxing massage experience, often found in public spaces such as malls, airports, and spas. These chairs typically offer various massage modes, including kneading, rolling, tapping, and shiatsu, which can target different areas of the body, such as the back, neck, shoulders, arms, and legs. Rest n Go Massage Chairs are designed for ease of use, allowing users to sit down, select their desired massage settings, and relax. Some models are equipped with features like adjustable intensity, pre-programmed massage routines, and soothing heat functions for added comfort. These chairs are often available for short-term use, offering a quick way to relieve stress, tension, or fatigue in busy environments. They combine the benefits of a full-body massage with the convenience of an accessible, user-friendly design.
Handicap Toilet
A handicap toilet, also known as an accessible or ADA-compliant toilet, is a specially designed restroom facility intended to accommodate individuals with disabilities or mobility impairments. These toilets feature wider stalls to allow for easy wheelchair access, grab bars on the walls for stability and support, and higher toilet seats to provide easier transfer from a wheelchair. The layout and design ensure that users can comfortably navigate and use the facilities with minimal assistance. Handicap toilets are typically found in public spaces, such as shopping malls, airports, and government buildings, and are built to meet accessibility standards set by regulations like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the U.S. They play a crucial role in promoting independence, dignity, and equal access for all individuals, regardless of their physical abilities.
Wheelchair
A wheelchair is a mobility device designed to assist individuals with limited or impaired movement, enabling them to navigate their environment more easily. It consists of a seat mounted on wheels, and can be either manual or powered. Manual wheelchairs require the user to propel themselves by pushing the wheels or rely on a caregiver for assistance, while powered wheelchairs use electric motors controlled by a joystick or other mechanisms. Wheelchairs come in various types, including basic models for everyday use, sports wheelchairs for active users, and specialized options for comfort or medical needs, such as reclining or tilt-in-space designs. They provide individuals with greater independence, comfort, and access to daily activities, improving their overall quality of life.
ATM
The ATM is positioned on the first floor for convenient access. Whether you need to withdraw cash or perform banking transactions, the ATM on the first floor provides a readily accessible and efficient service for users within the vicinity.
Parking
Parking refers to the act of stopping and leaving a vehicle in a designated area, usually in a public or private space, such as parking lots, garages, or along streets. Parking is a critical part of transportation infrastructure, providing spaces for vehicles to be temporarily left while drivers engage in activities such as shopping, working, or attending events. There are several types of parking, each with its own set of rules, convenience, and accessibility.
License Plate Recognition (LPR)
License Plate Recognition (LPR), also known as Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), is a technology used to automatically read and recognize vehicle license plates. It typically uses optical character recognition (OCR) to capture and analyze the text of a license plate from images or video footage
Mall Directory
A mall directory is a comprehensive guide that helps shoppers navigate a shopping mall by listing all the stores, restaurants, and services available within the premises. It typically includes a detailed map of the mall’s layout, highlighting key areas like entrances, escalators, restrooms, and customer service desks. Additionally, the directory categorizes stores by type, such as fashion, electronics, beauty, and dining, making it easier for visitors to find what they need. Modern mall directories may also feature digital touchscreens or mobile apps that offer interactive maps, store promotions, and event details, enhancing the overall shopping experience.