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Home / Travel / Malaysia / Kuala Lumpur / DORAEMON WELCOMES CHRISTMAS AT FAHRENHEIT

DORAEMON WELCOMES CHRISTMAS AT FAHRENHEIT

December 12, 2012 by StrawberrY Gal

– The Christmas Tree-
– Lets have a pop up Christmas in Farenheit-

In Fahrenheit 88, Christmas is being brightly coloured with the Christmas trees adorned with the generous amounts of volors. In this year, with the colorful ornaments and lights, pop-up your Christmas together with the Doraemon figures which featuring official Doraemon Merchandise from its 100-years celebration.  The Christmas would be a special one where you have the colorful and wonderful time with Doraemon in Fahrenheit 88

Here you goes with all the different Doraemon figures at Fahrenheit 88. The vast variety of Doramemon figures which is being displayed could not stop me from clicking the snap button. (*Lucky me not using the anolog camera.. else…) I also could not hesitate to snap the lovely figures of the Doraemon there.
 – The lovely designed of Doraemon-
 – The lovely designed of Doraemon-
– The lovely designed of Doraemon-

Isn’t it cute with the lovely designed Doraemon. I wish I could have one too for my collection and I can see that the design is simply creative.
– Get your Christmas Doraemon-
The Christmas Doraemon is indeed resistible and besides that, they also have a lot of doraemon merchandise inclusive of t-shirts. bags, soft toys, baby products and more.
Even my lil one wants a Doraemon for her Christmas. Any sponsors for one for her ?
– Hubby and Grace in the picture welcoming you to Fahrenheit too !-

And not forgetting  there is a gigantic 20 feet inflatable Doraemon Balloon strategically situated by the side entrance of Fahrenheit to welcome the customer as well.
Opening Hours: 10 am – 10 pm daily

Car Park:
Parking space is available at P1, P2 and P3 of the shopping centre with entry/exit points along Jalan Gading.

Monday – Friday
7.00am to 4.59pm-RM3.00 for first hour
RM1.00 for every subsequent hour

5.00pm to 6.59am-RM5.00 per entry per day

Saturday, Sunday and Public Holiday

RM5.00 for first 3 hours
RM1.00 for every subsequent hour

Address:

179 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Filed Under: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Travel Tagged With: Doraemon Events

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