A Merry Pompompurin Christmas in Hong Kong!

Living in Hong Kong means you may stumble upon kawaii characters and events, even when you least expect it, and we have just found another example of this:  A giant Pompompurin about 5 meters tall is now on display at Tsuen Wan Plaza! 

Did you know that this huge dog mascot is named Purin after a Japanese pudding?  The brown beret on top of his golden head resembles the caramel in a flan!  As any other retriever dog, he is very friendly, loves going out for walks, eating, napping…and hiding some of his owners’ shoes in his secret stash 🙂

Check out some delightful images of the Pompompurin display that can be explored until January 1st, 2019, taken from the All About Hong Kong facebook page.  And, of course, a few more pictures of cute Pompompurin items available in our shop!

Are you fond of dogs?  Golden retrievers are wonderful pets to have around, they are so playful and smart!  Which dog breed is your favourite? 

That is one big Pompompurin display!

Shhh! Pompompurin is sleeping!

What a kawaii display

How adorable are these plush toys?

This looks like a fun Pompompurin game! This image, and images above are courtesy of All About Hong Kong’s Facebook Page

cute small Pompompurin charm for cellphone

cute Pompompurin ice cream cone squishy for bag

cute Pompompurin brown Mont Blanc squishy for bag

small Pompompurin holding pancakes charm cellphone strap

orange stripe Pompompurin dog animal lanyard

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