The newest and most exceptional attraction at Tutuban
Center—the Tutuban Center Virtual Zoo—opens shop today amid a throng of fun and
exciting activities aimed at catching the hearts and minds of kids and even the
kids-at-heart.
Minus the actual zoo animals, the Tutuban Center Virtual Zoo
will surely pack ‘em in as wide-eyed visitors will truly marvel at the sights.
The Tutuban Center Virtual Zoo is a collage of larger-than-life 3D photos of
all the familiar animals in the animal world and then mounted on the blank
walls of the cinema lobby.
The Group Behind the Virtual Art are from P.U.P |
However, these photos are not just there for people to ogle
at. To make it more fun and merry, each wall is already an interactive photo
booth by itself that is open to all shoppers and moviegoers. This means
everyone is free to pose with the pictures of the animals however they want.
You can pose as if the giant croc is eating you, or probably lifting an
enormous elephant on its feet. The possibilities are endless, and every pose
can only be limited by your imagination.
And what is good about Tutuban Virtual Zoo? Admission is FREE!
To celebrate the opening of the Tutuban Center Virtual Zoo, Tutuban Center management lined up today several
fun and sometimes heart-stopping activities to make today’s opening truly
memorable.
After the registration in the morning, VIP guests and
visitors witnessed the blessing and ribbon-cutting ceremony that formally
declared the virtual zoo open. After this, everyone was invited to gamely pose
with the photos of the animals in their most wacky or even life-like poses as
those with cameras, including the media, clicked away to capture each fun
moment.
Coincident to the opening of the Tutuban Center Virtual Zoo,
a separate activity was also held starting at the Bonifacio Plaza
where students from invited schools, different kids’ groups, sponsors and the
general public participated in the parade the circled around the Prime Block
and Centermall vicinity. They were also treated to an entertaining mascot show
and trivia games that thrilled guests even more.
After a hearty snack time, guests were provided with another
round of entertaining and hilarious treats like a magic show, mascot
appearances and even special appearances by cosplayers who delighted the crowd
with their spectacular and colourful costumes of different animé characters.
Finally, a “Parade of Nations” courtesy of kids under the
care of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) capped the
day’s celebration, while for the entire day, kids had fun with the
face-painting activity done by face painting artists, and the human statues who
made guests and onlookers smile with their antics.
Visit the Tutuban Center Virtual Zoo, now open at Tutuban Center
from 10:00am up to 8:00pm and located along C.M. Recto Avenue in Manila .
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