A Walk Through Kitty Lab Monday, 7 December 09
Jacelyn • Filed under: Fun • 9:00 am

The Hello Kitty 35th Anniversary Project (a.k.a. Kitty Lab) made its way to Singapore after its success in Hong Kong. The mouthless cat is 35 years old but she’s getting cuter and prettier each day.

The exhibition that was held at Hall 1 was way over at the other end of the convention halls. Imagine the distance I had to walk before finally reaching the lab!

Here’s the ticketing booth. We arrived at around 7.30pm on a weekday and it wasn’t that crowded.
There were a number of kids but most of the visitors were adults.

We took the map…

…and our passes before proceeding to the lab.

We arrived at the entrance of the lab and I remember that photo-taking was disallowed, spoil the entire mood can?
But I’m the rebellious one. I whipped out my camera and started taking photos even though “NO PHOTO & VIDEO” was pasted all over the lab.
They did mention that we can take photos as long as their staff don’t catch us doing it. But none of the staff stopped us anyway.
I know I’m evil, but heck.

Here’s the KTA (Hello Kitty’s DNA module). We’ve got to hold this device and walk around the lab to complete missions and quests at the various stations to create our own Hello Kitty. I think this concept would appeal more to the kids.

This is Dr Kitty! Apparently, she met with an explosion in the lab so that explains why her hair is like that. I think it’s pretty cute though.

The humongous structure that displays the time. We look like dwarfs huh keke.

The streets at Kitty Lab.

Do you think the letters will reach Sanrio Land?

This is the police station. If we lose our way or the KTA, we can head down to the police station and the police officer would be able to help us. I wanted to take a photo of the cute police officer but he said that he’s not allowed to do so. Too bad.

Fancy a haircut at the salon? I just hope that we will not get the same hairstyle as Dr Kitty.

Wanna enroll into the Kitty College? (Psst, the staff looked really bored lol.
)
Star Museum, where we get to choose our Hello Kitty’s constellation. Wanted to choose Aquarius, but it’s randomly selected and I kena Capricorn instead.

We arrived at Strawberry Hospital!

Saw this unique looking parking lot keke.

Wanna have plastic surgery and make your face look like Hello Kitty? LOL!

A notice to remind us to wash our hands frequently to prevent swine flu.

The x-ray of Hello Kitty looks creepy haha.

We arrived at the Kitty Boutique for another mission.

We had to dance and shake our body to complete the mission, how childish lol. :omg:

Say hello to my new found friend!

This is my favorite station, the Kitty Cafe.

Look at the pastries, they made them so realistic!

Yay! Hee hee…

Here’s the end of the exhibition. With that, we headed off to the Nekosen Station and proceeded to the souvenir section.

Before we could even reach there, we had to surrender our KTA at the customs and our customized Hello Kitty will be determined in a short while!

These are our customized Hello Kitty, Xuan being the Troubled Kitty and me being the Ninja Kitty. How cute!

We completed our missions within 35 minutes and got these badges.






These are the souvenirs that were on sale that day.

Err I bought the Hello Kitty cap. Now I am wondering if I have use for it.

Xuan bought this limited edition plushie.
To see more photos, go to my flickr album. Enjoy!




hi dear, if you’re selling tt cap, can you pls contact me?
cuz i went too late, and its sold out! =(
i’ve been looking everywhere, but no one is selling it. =((
thanks a lot!
Kitty Lab is so amazing! Its definitely a place I want to visit, whoever was in charge of marketing did a great job in turning Hello Kitty into a major brand