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Pop Mart opens first Southeast Asia landmark store in Thailand

It also launched POP MART’s first café outside China.

Pop Mart has officially unveiled its global flagship store at ICONSIAM in Bangkok, Thailand.

Covering over 760 square meters, the flagship store marks Pop Mart’s first major presence in Southeast Asia.

Key features include a two-story wind-up toy entrance with CRYBABY riding an elephant, symbolising Thai pride, and a four-meter-tall MOLLY figure in traditional Thai dress on the riverfront terrace by the Chao Phraya River.

Inside, visitors can explore themed zones such as the MEGA Zone, blind box area, POP BEAN zone, and a Rubik’s Cube-inspired second floor.

The store also launched Pop Mart’s first café outside China.

From August 5 to 14, the HELLO MOON Exhibition featuring MOLLY runs at Thara Hall, ICONSIAM, where fans can meet artist Kenny Wong and buy exclusive Thailand-only figures, including MOLLY Thailand Figure and Crybaby Tuk Tuk Figure.
 

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