Giant Mickey Mouse figure brings Disney magic to Shanghai
The exhibition Wisher: Where Miracles Happen made its Chinese mainland debut on April 19 at the Gate M West Bund Dream Center — a cultural and leisure landmark in Shanghai's Xuhui district — and runs to May 25.
Standing proudly in front of the iconic silos at Gate M West Bund Dream Center is a striking 7-meter-tall Mickey Mouse figure marking the start of this imaginative art event.

Presented by Hong Kong creative toy designer and manufacturer URDU, the exhibition features a pop-up store where visitors can explore a mysterious, starry-themed retail space bathed in deep blue tones.
Six exclusive debut items are being unveiled in Shanghai, alongside more than 80 collectible products available for purchase.
A standout piece is the limited-edition Mickey Fortune Cat (Golden Special Edition) — a wood-textured figure of Mickey holding a gold coin, combining Disney magic with the traditional symbol of good luck.
Only 100 of these figures are available worldwide, sold exclusively at the Shanghai event and through URDU's official Tmall store.

Additionally, from April 29 to May 5, Disney China will launch the Week of Wishes campaign in collaboration with the Make-A-Wish Foundation Shanghai — a locally registered NGO dedicated to granting wishes for children and young folks aged 3-18 with life-threatening illnesses across China — and URDU.
As part of this effort, URDU will donate a selection of its Disney-themed Wisher series art figures — including Mickey, Donald Duck, Stitch and the rare Fortune Cat Mickey — to the Make-A-Wish Foundation Shanghai.
The goal is said to help kids with critical illnesses realize their heartfelt wishes and bring hope into their lives.
Source: Official WeChat account of Xuhui Media Center at "xuhuifabu"