Winnie the Pooh turns 100 this year, and Kowloon Tong is throwing part of the party. Festival Walk has turned its LG2 level into a walk-through Hundred Acre Wood for a limited run, with Hong Kong-exclusive merchandise that will not show up anywhere else.
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What is the Winnie the Pooh pop-up?
To mark Winnie the Pooh's 100th anniversary, Festival Walk has installed a themed pop-up store on its LG2 level, running from 6 August to 3 September 2026. It is a compact but photogenic detour built around the Hundred Acre Wood's best-known characters — Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore — rather than a full-scale exhibition.
Entry is free, and it slots naturally into a wider mall visit if you are already browsing Kowloon Tong. Families planning a bigger day out should also see our guide to the best kid-friendly things to do in Hong Kong.
What's inside: photo spots and activities
The pop-up is built around a handful of set pieces rather than one big installation. Visitors can snap photos at Tigger's party corner and a 1.5-metre plush display, then step inside a recreated Pooh and Piglet cottage for more photo opportunities. There is also a DIY fragrance workshop where visitors can customise their own scent bottles — a nice hands-on stop for kids in particular.
The Hong Kong-exclusive merchandise
The retail side leans into limited-run collectability. Highlights include pull-string blind-box plush charms of Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore, each featuring a special 100th-anniversary balloon design, alongside toy cars, tote bags and other lifestyle pieces. The standout item is a Fujifilm Quicksnap camera kit priced at HK$598, made specifically for this Hong Kong run.
Free gifts are also available with spend, while stocks last — exact thresholds were not published at the time of writing, so check in-store on the day.
Essential info: hours and getting there
Winnie the Pooh: The 100th Year of Celebration — Essential Facts
Follow Festival Walk's official happenings page for the latest details, including free-gift spending thresholds.
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Plan a bigger family day out
Pair this with our guide to the best kid-friendly things to do in Hong Kong for a full day around Kowloon Tong.