The very first Malaysian desserts themed “Selfie Museum” was launched at Fahrenheit 88 and will be open for public starting from August 31.
The “Selfie Museum” is a 7,000 sqft in size and visitors can taste five Malaysian inspired desserts in five selected rooms whilst taking photos together.
“We’re excited to launch the first-ever “Selfie Museum” at the very heart of Kuala Lumpur with our esteemed partners.
“The museum showcases 9 rooms filled with larger than life dessert themed sculptures for a fun-filled Instagram photo-taking day out.
“Visitors will be receiving a total of 5 free desserts; Sirap cupcakes, Baskin Robbins ice cream, Pisang tarts, TeaLive bubble tea amongst others,” said Selfie Museum director Sean Tan.
He added, this is something new in Malaysia and the inspiration behind this is to allow Malaysians to experience a multi-sensorial journey from sight, touch to taste.
“The museum is designed to give the first ever multi-sensorial experience and only the best Instragram moments infused with Malaysian delights."
“We hope to bring Malaysians from all walks of life together to create special moments and memories.”
Supported by Fahrenheit 88 and valued participating brands, the “Selfie Museum” aims to connect people together and bring more colour, excitement, fun and laughter to the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur.
Selfie Museum are also sponsored by international and local favourite brands; Samsung, Pandora, Benefit Cosmetics, Baskin Robbins, Hotlink Red, TeaLive, llaollao, dUCk Scarves, and Lingham Chili Sauce.
“We are delighted to work with Fahrenheit 88 and other amazing international and local brands to bring them to life in a creative, interactive, fun and engaging environment.
“We’d like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude for their support and for being part of this project. We hope locals and tourists will enjoy their time here at the Selfie Museum,” Sean added.
Visitors can purchase Selfie Museum’s official merchandises to keep as a memento at the Fun Factory.
Ticket price are RM 45 for adults and RM 30 for children per entry and the museum will be made open for the next six months until February 28,2019.