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Winnie the Pooh is taking over Festival Walk for his 100th anniversary

Blind boxes, custom scents, and far too many plush toys await

Winnie the Pooh is taking over Festival Walk for his 100th anniversary

Winnie the Pooh is making a grand appearance at Festival Walk this summer to celebrate his 100th anniversary. From now until September 3, visitors can immerse themselves in a honey-filled world of fun and nostalgia at the park's exclusive pop-up store. The event features a replica of Pooh and Piglet's charming cottage, a Tigger party corner, and a 1.5-meter display wall adorned with plush toys, offering a delightful journey through the Hundred Acre Wood.

Photography enthusiasts can snap memorable moments at the Snapio photo booth, complete with five anniversary frame designs. Those who love DIY projects can indulge in a fragrance mist bottle workshop, creating their own custom scented bottle with exclusive stickers. The shop boasts an impressive collection of Hong Kong-exclusive items, including a Hong Kong-exclusive plush key chain blind box for $99, mini makeup finger puffs with a honeypot holder for $78, and fluffy tote bags priced at $298.

For the fashion-forward shoppers, a themed Fujifilm Quicksnap camera kit is available for $598. To sweeten the deal, customers who spend $300 or more will receive a reusable shopping bag, while those who splurge $800 or more will walk away with a Winnie the Pooh red balloon cosmetic bag. The celebration continues daily from 11am to 9pm at LG2, Festival Walk, until September 3. Stay updated by subscribing to the free Time Out Hong Kong newsletter for all the latest city news and recommendations.

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