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Bubble Planet brings an uplifting experience with interactive installations to Hong Kong

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Catharina Cheung
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Relive the youthful halcyon days of playing with bubbles in the park this summer as ‘Bubble Planet: An Immersive Experience’ floats into town! After captivating over 5 million visitors across cities like New York, Los Angeles, London, and Milan, this large-scale event is in the Hong Kong leg of its international tour.

Exhibition Hub and local partner Last Bullet Production have created a dreamy land featuring 11 themed rooms spanning 27,000 sqft which combine interactive installations, VR, inflatables, and visual illusions. Everything in this spherical, floaty universe is designed to spark curiosity and play.

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Photograph: Courtesy Exhibition HubBubble Planet Hong Kong

Tap into a spot of serenity in the Bubble Ocean, fall into an endless space of mirror illusions with the Infinity Room, and dive into the deep blue with the Underwater Bubbles aquatic theme. If the giant bubbles, inflatable structures, fantastical landscapes, and more don’t activate a sense of childlike wonder and glee, then there’s probably no saving your broken dopamine receptors.

Bubble Planet Hong Kong
Photograph: Courtesy Exhibition HubBubble Planet Hong Kong

Bubble Planet Hong Kong will be open from June 29, at Baggage Hall A, 2/F, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal. Tickets run from $210 to $260 depending on the day of entry, with child fares and concessions available. VIP tickets also run from $300 to $340 – this grants access to the VR experience with a skip-the-line pass, as well as one poster of the bubbleverse, while regular tickets will only get you into the Bubble Planet experience.

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