By CINDY JUNOVICA
SUBANG JAYA: A Batman-themed bouncy castle was set up at the Taylor’s University (TU) Amphitheatre recently to help Taylorians to relive their best childhood memories.
TU Campus Welfare Director Lum Kit May said, “Our vision is to give Taylorians the best campus experience ever and this is one of our initiatives.”
Lum added that The Bounce Campaign 2.0 provided a chance forpeople to channel their inner child without worrying about self-image.
She said, “If university students were to see a bouncy castle in the public area, most probably they won’t go because they are shy.
“But here, everyone can bounce like a kid and experience their childhood joy again without being judged upon.”
Apart from the bouncy castle experience, free goodies such as snacks, beverages, and stationeries were also given away to the participants.
The variety of the giveaways like Pocky snacks and Ribena drinks, which were part of most people’s childhood memories, also supported the whole concept and idea for the Bounce Campaign 2.0.
The first Bounce Campaign was held late last year, and its aim was to help students release any pre-exam stress that they might have had.
TU Campus Welfare Director Lum Kit May said, “Our vision is to give Taylorians the best campus experience ever and this is one of our initiatives.”
Lum added that The Bounce Campaign 2.0 provided a chance forpeople to channel their inner child without worrying about self-image.
She said, “If university students were to see a bouncy castle in the public area, most probably they won’t go because they are shy.
“But here, everyone can bounce like a kid and experience their childhood joy again without being judged upon.”
Apart from the bouncy castle experience, free goodies such as snacks, beverages, and stationeries were also given away to the participants.
The variety of the giveaways like Pocky snacks and Ribena drinks, which were part of most people’s childhood memories, also supported the whole concept and idea for the Bounce Campaign 2.0.
The first Bounce Campaign was held late last year, and its aim was to help students release any pre-exam stress that they might have had.