Doraemon 100 Gadgets Johor City Square Mall

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We are wearing 小叮噹 Doraemon’s “copter” gadget. If only future inventions allows us to fly like 蒲公英 (Dandelion), it would be cool to get a helicopter view!

Doraemon celebrates 100 exhibition has arrived at Malaysia Johor’s City Square Mall, and we were invited to their Christmas party.

Doraemon has been busy touring Asia, we last saw them in Hong Kong. There are enough gadgets here to fascinate all Doraemon Fans, young and old.

Not many of us know that Doraemon was originally yellow, and we now know why he is paranoid of mouse.



So many more gadgets to amaze us. If you spend time to read every gadget introduction, it might take you 2 hours to cover every Doraemon 🙂

Wrap this cloth over anything, and say bye bye to expiry date. We suspect you can grow younger too!

PSLE is no longer scary if Boon Wee consume this bread and memorise everything :p
Doraemon 100

If kids have their way, these gadgets will allow them to getaway from a scolding or discipline. (Left “change mood from tense to happy”, Right “parents will forget why they got angry”)

More gadgets can be found on our Fanpage album.

Good and Bad gadget, some give you three wishes, while others makes you trip! Daddy really admire Doraemon’s creator for being so creative and imaginative.

If we only have one gadget wish, it must be the 竹蜻蜓 Copter (refer first photo).

If you need to sabotage someone, just spray some octopus ink or drink from the Doraemon bottle. We can always trust 大雄 to mess things up :p

Before Jumper, Doraemon’s Door was already bringing you to any place anytime!

Who can forget the drawer and its Time Machine?

We can follow 大雄 and spy on our future spouse, or visit our ancestors 🙂

More cute gadgets, dog and doll.

Shadow helper

Some other famous bullies, including 阿福(牙刷仔) and 大助.

Plenty of prop and background for you to pose away. Let your imagination runs wild.

Daddy say parenting is super tired, and felt asleep in class.

Some of Daddy’s childhood comics extracted onto the wall. He loves the tunnel where you can shrink yourself, then you can drive your own remote car or submarine!

The gang’s favourite playground (pipes), this is also where most of the bullying take place…

Meet the casts, all our favourite Doraemon characters came on stage 🙂

A talented artist (Jyan) painted the Doraemon portrait in a jiffy. Organiser ran a giveaway contest with Doraemon souvenirs and iphones and ipads.

Video: Doraemon exhibition and party

Do not be sad Doraemon, we will meet again.

Daddy was disappointed there was no mention of Doraemon’s super-elastic pouch :p
But for Doraemon Fans out there, do take note the exhibition will end on 04Jan 2015.
( Ticket pricing, RM25 per adult and RM15 per child)

For those who hesitate to drive in, just take bus 170 from Kranji MRT (no need to cross the road) and walk to JB City Square Mall after Malaysia custom.

Do pop by our Fanpage album and Hong Kong trip for more Doraemon gadgets.

Hong Kong Day 2 – Doraemon and Ladies Street

It was a coincidence that Hong Kong was celebrating Doraemon’s (小叮噹) birthday, 100 years before it’s birth. We heard there were 100 Doramon waiting for us at Harbour City yeah !

Look at Boon Xin’s smile, Doraremon has not only captured her attention, but generations across Asia.

After breakfast, we took a bus to Star Ferry Terminal again.

At Harbour City (海港城), we saw 100 Doraemon models on parade ! Step through the Timezone door, and relive our childhood dreams.

Long queues have formed from photo enthusiasts. In fact queues were long throughout the exhibition period 🙂

Thanks to Harbour City’s organisers, we manage to lay our hands on some funky 100-years-old souvenirs.

Do drop by our Day2 HK album for more Doraemon portraits and toys.

We bid Doraemon and Da Xiong (大雄) good bye 🙁

The next item on our itinerary was to pop over to Hong Kong Island and enjoy some Tram rides, unfortunately Boon Kang lost his backpack! Mummy and Boon Xin end up going to the bus HQ to retrieve the backpack, while Daddy brought the boys across Victoria harbour.

Love the fluffy clouds, and reflections off the skyscrapers’ glass walls.

We have not really been on a tram ride before, and it was fun to see the Trams share the same road as other vehicles. From the map, we know the Trams ply along the coast at Hong Kong Island, and it cost only HKD 2.30 flat !

Do take note you can only mount the Tram from the rear, and climb up the narrow steps to the top deck. Please remind kids not to stretch their hands out of the window, as trams and double-decker buses pass each other within one metre !

We can actually hear the wheels grinding on the road tracks, and we spend almost 30min on our Fun tram ride 🙂

You can learn more about Tram 电车 history from wiki.

Next stop, Wan Chai (湾仔). Some of Hong Kong’s iconic buildings like HSBC bank and Lippo are all situated in this area.

Macdonald is always easy to settle kid’s meal. Daddy is too lazy to look for more “nutritious” food. You must try the delicious pork burger 🙂

After french fries, we proceeded to take some iconic photos.


The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, we remember Jackie Chan chasing villian Daniel Wu on the rooftop (新警察故事)! A lot of PRC tourists were here to look at the flame, symbolizing Hong Kong’s return to Chinese rule.

Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) as seen from Hong Kong Island. The tall building on the left is the Sky100.

We walk along the coastline until we hit Wan Chai ferry terminal.

We took a Ferry back to Tsim Tsha Tsui.

We finally caught up with Mummy, and we had our lunch at Crystal Jade Harbour City. Fried rice is the easiest choice to make everyone happy.

Harbour city is actually a mega mall, with over 400 shops. Ladies and kids will be happy to shop within. We even notice a shop with two doors, separately for adult and child.

We caught up with our Sengkang neighbours (Heng family) at the arcade 🙂

Anyone craving for desserts? In Hong Kong, you will find dessert stalls every few streets, day and night. Kids will love the sweet mango pudding. 許留山 (Lau Hui Shan) is one of the franchises.

Dinner back at our hotel. Most of us are tired from one full day of walking. We need to recharge before the last stop 🙂

Next stop, Mongkok MTR. Ladies Street (女人街) is one of the recommended streets for Tourists. You can find a lot of souvenirs and food along the back streets.

Do not bargain, unless you are interested in the merchandise. Do not expect tip top service from the stall owners. You will likely suffer a barrage of criticisms in Cantonese, if they detect you as insincere :p

Night snacks anyone? The Zhu Chang Fen (猪肠粉) looks tandalising. Daddy was actually looking out for the pushcart fishballs, as seen in Hong Kong dramas. We end up with bubble tea to quench our thirst.

When night falls, Hong Kong never sleeps. Do pop by our Day 2 album for more Doraemon photos.

–> Our 6D5N Hong Kong Family Itinerary summary

Day 1 – Dim Sum, Ferry, Goose
Day 2 – Doraemon!, Tram, Ladies Street
Day 3 – Ocean Park
Day 4 – Buddha, ThePeak and Madam Tussauds
Day 5 – Street food, Disneyland !
Day 6 – Breakfast with Mickey, DisneyLand (part ii)

All photos from Day 1 to 6 are available on our Fanpage:
Day 1 photos
Day 2 photos (Doraemon)
Day 3 photos (Ocean Park)
Day 4 photos, and Buddha lantau
Day 5 photos (Disney)
Day 6 photos (Breakfast with Mickey)