FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup Trophy makes its premiere in Chennai at Phoenix Marketcity

Chennai, December 21,2022: For the first time in Chennai, the FIH men’s Hockey World Cup Trophy has made its way for public viewing at Phoenix Marketcity. The city folks can now witness the amazing and grand display of the trophy for few hours starting from 6pm on December 21st, before completing its 13 state tour covering the length and the breadth of the country.  

Tamil Nadu Government has exclusively chosen Phoenix Marketcity as the pit stop for the one of a kind reveal and display of the hockey trophy. The 13th Edition of the Men’s World Cup Hockey Tournament is set to kick-start on the 13th of January 2023 at Odisha. 

The frenzy display at the city’s happening mall received wild cheers from the enthusiastic onlookers. Along with the unravelling and in line with the spirit of festivity, Phoenix mall also rolled out its exclusive Christmas carnival for kids and a show stopping International Clown festival.  

About Phoenix Marketcity: A premier destination for luxury lifestyle, it provides guests a variety of opulent options. Phoenix continues to be “The” destination for the most affluent and sophisticated residents of the city as well as expats thanks to its truly international appearance and feel, elegantly decorated interiors, and the best of food, fashion, and entertainment from across the world. The mall provides Chennai with the most extensive and appealing lifestyle shopping experience. The stores represent a comprehensive mix of international, national, and regional luxury brands. Phoenix Marketcity in Chennai is more than simply a mall; it’s a confluence of fascinating cultures, lovely clothes, and high-end couture. A city within a city, in an urban setting with coexisting shopping, entertainment, and leisure options

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