ave you ever wondered what it would be like to visit your favorite cartoon village? From July 13 to August 21, guests visiting the Ocean Terminal Forecourt at Harbour City, Hong Kong, will be able to visit Smurf village and find out.
Dubbed We’re All Smurfs!, the area has temporarily transformed into Smurf village as part of The Smurfs Asian Art Tour.
Inside the village-like exhibition, there are 35 Smurf characters as well as six meter mushroom houses to enter. Visitors will also find a giant Smurf figurine, a comic display and culinary stops arranged to follow the animation theme. Children can also attend a summer school set throughout the exhibition period.
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Thirty-six unseen artworks by Peyo, the creator of The Smurfs cartoon will be displayed a pop-up gallery called The Smurfs House of Stories. Models by local miniature artists Tony Lai and Maggie Chan will also feature in the exhibition.
In addition to the art tour, a global online charity sale named Yes I Smurf! has been organized in conjunction with UNICEF. (mas/kes)
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