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Genshin Impact brings the world of Teyvat to S.E.A. Aquarium

Genshin Impact brings its world to life at S.E.A. Aquarium in Singapore with interactive displays, cosplay, themed food, and exclusive merchandise.

Fans of Genshin Impact are in for a treat, as the popular game brings its magical world to life at Singapore’s S.E.A. Aquarium. Starting 12 September, visitors can embark on the Teyvat SEA Exploration, marking the first-ever collaboration between the adventure role-playing game and an aquarium. This unique experience merges the stunning world of Genshin Impact’s Fontaine region with the wonders of marine life at the S.E.A. Aquarium.

This collaboration comes at the perfect time, as Genshin Impact has recently introduced the captivating character Sigewinne. The aquarium’s rich marine environment reflects the oceanic landscapes of Fontaine, creating a fully immersive experience for fans. The partnership also aligns with the aquarium’s mission to increase appreciation for marine life and promote conservation efforts.

Teyvat SEA Exploration offers interactive marine adventure

Visitors to the S.E.A. Aquarium can enjoy various engaging activities blending Genshin Impact elements with the aquarium’s marine exhibits. Highlights include visual art displays, cosplay appearances, and themed food and beverages. An interactive stamp rally encourages guests to explore different parts of the aquarium, discovering marine life while collecting stamps in a quest-inspired adventure.

To fully immerse themselves in the experience, visitors can purchase the Teyvat SEA Exploration Pack. This includes a one-day admission ticket, a stamp rally passport, a glow-in-the-dark laser ticket, and a Sigewinne enamel pin with a display stand. As they explore the aquarium, guests can take on the role of the Traveler, encountering iconic Genshin Impact items and special stamp stations along the way.

In addition, S.E.A. Aquarium will host a social media contest on Instagram, where visitors can share their favourite moments by tagging #TeyvatSEAExploration and @s.e.a.aquarium for a chance to win exclusive Genshin Impact merchandise.

World-first Genshin Impact installations add to the excitement

For the first time, Genshin Impact-themed installations will be featured in an aquarium. Visitors can explore habitats adorned with decorations inspired by the game, including the Resonant Anemone and Blubberbeast. These installations bring Fontaine’s magic to life, offering countless photo opportunities with popular Genshin Impact characters such as Neuvillette and Furina. Special video installations will also debut, showcasing exclusive scenes with Scylla, Prince of Dragonborn.

A standout feature is the world’s first inflatable Blubberbeast, a three-metre-wide creature from Fontaine, located near the aquarium’s Guest Services counter. Another impressive display is Southeast Asia’s first Ruin Guard installation, giving fans a rare opportunity to see the game’s distinctive automaton enemy up close.

Cosplayers dressed as beloved Genshin Impact characters like Sigewinne, Neuvillette, and Arlecchino will make guest appearances at the aquarium from 14 September to 5 October. Fans can take pictures and even get their Teyvat SEA Exploration items autographed by the cosplayers.

Exclusive merchandise and themed food offerings complete the experience

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Visitors can take home a piece of the experience with collaboration-exclusive merchandise available at the SEAA Treasures store. These include canvas tote bags (S$18), thermos bottles (S$20), and T-shirts (S$40), all featuring adorable designs of Genshin Impact characters like Sigewinne.

For those craving a taste of Fontaine, the aquarium’s Ocean Bites kiosk offers a special menu inspired by the game. Guests can indulge in recreated Fish and Chips and Rainbow Macarons, with hot beverages served in Genshin Impact-themed cup sleeves. The ice cream cart will also feature Bubbly Seahorse-shaped ice cream, a sweet nod to one of the game’s aquatic creatures.

The Teyvat SEA Exploration opens to the public on 12 September. More details, including ticket prices and cosplay appearances, can be found at www.rwsentosa.com/SEAA-GenshinImpact.

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