Children across the world have been scouring illustrations to find Wally since the 1980s. Now, children in Shanghai have the chance to discover the cartoon phenomenon, as a new Where's Wally? exhibition has opened in the Shanghai World Financial Center in Lujiazui on July 28.
Created by the British illustrator Martin Handford, Where's Wally? is a hugely successful series of children's books that has been published in dozens of countries around the world.
Each spread of the Where's Wally? books features a huge illustration of a crowded scene, and hidden somewhere in the background is Wally in his red-and-white striped pullover and bobble hat.
Children have been challenged to find Wally hidden in places across the world and through history, from ancient Rome to Victorian London.
Now, the famous cartoon caperer has finally found his way to 21st-century Shanghai, the first stop in the Where's Wally global touring exhibition.
The exhibition, located mainly on the 94th floor of SWFC, consists of six sections themed on the pyramids of ancient Egypt, the Roman Coliseum, the Crusades, pirates, and the Gold Rush era in the US.
The 97th floor of the tower also displays 11 copies of original pictures drawn by Martin Handford, while on the 100th floor stand statues of Wally and his friends, allowing visitors to take photos.
The exhibition will run until Oct 31.
Ticket prices:
Exhibition on 94th floor: 120 yuan ($17.8) for adults
Exhibitions on 94th, 97th, and 100th floor: 220 yuan for adults
160 yuan for visitors aged over 60 and students aged under 23, 130 yuan for child under 1.4 meters
Opening hours: 8:00 am-11:00 pm
Address: 100 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai