A Fun Bazaar Awaits in Wukesong This Weekend!

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2024-11-01

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[Photo via The Beijing News]

Wukesong Wanda Plaza's "Autumn Bazaar – Fun Time" event began on November 1 and will run until November 3. This event features an opening ceremony, specialty product exhibitions and sales, cultural performances, interactive sessions, and more, offering a dazzling variety of seasonal leisure experiences.

Performances and interactive sessions are scheduled from 15:00 to 17:00 every day, during which many entertaining mini-games are also available for participation.

DIY Crafts

You can get a plaster doll or mask from a staff member in the stage area, paint it, and take your artwork home as a souvenir after it is dried.

Slogan Challenge

In the interactive game area, shout out to the staff, "Autumn Bazaar – Fun Time. Here I Come!" Then, you will receive an embroidered pouch or a small persimmon-shaped sachet.

Mini Curling

Also, in the interactive game area, you can play mini curling. Two players compete in three rounds, and the winner is the one with the higher total score. The prize will be a little persimmon-shaped sachet or an embroidered purse.

Collecting "Likes"

Take six distinct event-related photos on-site, caption them with the event's theme, and upload them to your Xiaohongshu or WeChat Moments. If you can collect 40 "likes" within the designated time, you can claim a hanfu-style keychain or a creative fridge magnet from a staff member.

Touhu (Arrow Toss)

Gather five arrows from a staff member in the stage area and try throwing them from an assigned position into a pot. A creative fridge magnet or a hanfu-style keychain will be your reward if you score three or more.

After you finish any of the games listed above, you can get a present on the spot. Remember, each participant will only receive one gift, and only a certain number of these are available. First come, first served. Don't miss out, and come and have fun!

(Source: Official WeChat account of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism)


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