Benjamin Li
Jan 24, 2013

Harbour City invites chocoholics to indulge in a 'Chocolate Trail'

Harbour City has created a fairy-tale experience for shoppers and chocoholics with its 'Chocolate Trail’ and 'Chocolate Mansion'. It runs from 16 January to 24 February to encompass both Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day. Decadent chocolate brands Godiva, La Maison du Chocolat, Jean-Paul Hevin, Fauchon and agnès b. have opened stores and kiosks, which are dotted along the trail.

A 5-metre tall chocolate princess invites the public into her 'secret world' (a large open gown full of chocolates), allowing the public to capture their chocolate-sweet moments on camera and share them through social media.

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