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Win great prize this Merdeka by taking photos of our amazing HCK Capital developments

Win great prize this Merdeka by taking photos of our amazing HCK Capital developments

GOT an eye for the perfect shot? This Merdeka, HCK Group invites you to showcase our landmarks through your unique perspective.
Whether it's the bold architecture of our buildings, the vibrant landscapes surrounding them, or our iconic branded signage, your creativity could win you RM1,000 in cash along with many other exclusive merchandise.
The contest runs from 10 August to 10 September 2025, giving you an entire month to explore, shoot, and share your best work.
To take part, simply visit any of our signature properties – edumetro, edusentral, edusphere, or e.Sentral – and capture a photo that reflects the beauty, spirit, and personality of HCK.
Not only will you have the chance to snap amazing shots, but you'll also enjoy the experience of exploring our developments, many of which are surrounded by lively cafés, restaurants, and other points of interest.
Between shots, you could unwind with a cup of coffee, savour a delicious meal, or even discover hidden gems in the neighbourhood, making the contest as much an adventure as it is a creative challenge.
We're looking for shots that stand out for their creativity, composition, and originality.
Once you've taken your photo, share it on Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok with the hashtags #HCKSnapshotChallenge, #HCKGroupOfficial, #edumetro, #edusentral, #edusphere, and #eSentral included in your caption. Don't forget to set your profile to public so we can see your entry.
This Merdeka, let your lens tell a story. Show us how you see HCK – from its soaring structures to its inviting spaces – and you could turn a single snapshot into a moment of triumph. Your lens, our landmarks – let's capture the spirit of Malaysia together.
Find out more about the contest by visiting our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/hckgroupmy —Aug 3, 2025
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