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Studio Ghibli Animated Classic Extravaganza Lands at House 1881 this summer

An exclusive prelude to FWD x �The World of Studio Ghibli�s Animation�

HONG KONG, CHINA - Media
OutReach - 1 July 2019 - In preparation for the official opening of the FWD
x "The World of Studio Ghibli's Animation" in Hong Kong this August1, the title
sponsor FWD Hong Kong ("FWD") joins with Studio Ghibli to create the "Ghibli
Experiential Zone" at House 1881, inviting all locals and travelers to leap
into the fantasy world of Ghibli's animated movies starting from 28 June.

Time-limited Ghibli themed afternoon tea set at Caf�
Parlour comes with exquisite sweets and savoury hors-d'oeuvres including Foie
Gras Mousse Tartare, Mini Lobster Bun, Matcha Opera Cake, classic English
scones and more, allowing your taste buds to celebrate the Ghibli fantasy.

"Over the past 35 years, we have produced many animated
masterpieces that have been warmly received by Hong Kong people, forming their
essential childhood memories." said Koji Hoshino, Chairman of Studio Ghibli.
"Ghibli Animations have remained true to our original aspiration to inject
positivity to people's daily living. By hosting 'The World of Studio Ghibli's
Animation', where iconic scenes from our most popular productions are
reproduced, we hope to evoke people's inner child and reignite their passions.
I sincerely thank FWD for partnering with us to realise this vision."

Ken Lau, FWD Managing Director of Greater China & Hong
Kong Chief Executive Officer said, "Studio Ghibli's unique films have been part
of many Hong Kong people's childhood and memory. The films' enchanting fantasy
worlds are full of joy, excitement and touching stories, inspiring the audience
to reflect on each and every stage of their lives. This resonates with FWD's
promise to empower people to fully unleash their passion, and pursue their life
goals proactively and with a positive attitude."

"House 1881 is an important cultural landmark which has
witnessed the city's growth over many years. By hosting the Ghibli's fantasy
worlds experiential event at this revitalised historical building which was
formerly the Hong Kong Marine Police Headquarters, we wish to create
refreshing, diverse and meaningful experiences for both locals and overseas
visitors with a touch of the dynamic history of our city," Ken continued.

House 1881 'Ghibli Experiential Zone' will showcase floral
installations inspired by Ghibli movies including Castle in the Sky, My
Neighbour Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle
and Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, along with the invaluable manuscripts of The
Tale of the Princess Kaguya which will be shown to the public for the first
time in Hong Kong. The public are welcome to visit House 1881 to experience
Ghibli's animated fantasy worlds from 28 June to 31 August.

First
Stop:
� Visit the courtyard of House 1881 and take
photos with the Ghibli floral installations

The many classic Ghibli characters have been winning
hearts and minds of the Hong Kong public for decades, and form some of our best
childhood memories! FWD joins hands with Studio Ghibli to bring these friendly
characters to Hong Kong through a number of different floral installations,
including the No-face man from Spirited Away and the giant Laputan Robot from
Castle in the Sky. The characters set themselves across different locations at
House 1881, waiting to be discovered!

Second
Stop:
Visit Caf� Parlour to
enjoy afternoon tea; each sip of tea will warm your heart and soul.

Time-limited Ghibli themed afternoon tea sets at Caf�
Parlour comes with exquisite sweets and savoury hors-d'oeuvres including Foie
Gras Mousse Tartare, Mini Lobster Bun, Matcha Opera Cake, classic English
scones and more, allowing your taste buds to celebrate the Ghibli fantasy.

Final
Stop:
Take a close look at the
invaluable manuscripts of The Tale of the Princess Kaguya.

True fans of Ghibli animations won't want to miss the
highlight event -- the Tale of the Princess Kaguya manuscript exhibition. The
exhibition will be held on the 2nd floor of House 1881 starting from 20 July.
While the mythology is derived from the ancient Japan literary classic The Tale
of the Bamboo Cutter, fans from Hong Kong will have the opportunity to
appreciate the delicate art work of the Ghibli creative team, and come to
understand the thinking behind the details of this animated accomplishment!

This summer, Hong Kong is becoming a Studio Ghibli town!
Beat the rush and bring your friends along to visit the time-limited FWD x "The
World of Studio Ghibli's Animation" Experiential Zone at House 1881, and
experience first-hand the fantasy worlds of Ghibli!

1 Events Details:

Ghibli
Experiential Zone

Dates: 28 June --31 August, 2019

Venue: House 1881, 2A
Canton Road,

Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

(Complimentary Entry)

"The World of
Studio Ghibli's Animation"

Dates: � 3 August --3 November,
2019

Time: �� 11:00 am -- 10:00 pm

Venue: Portal 6311,

18 Sheung Yuet Road,
Kowloon Bay

Website: www.ghiblihk.com

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