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FuBear Sets Malaysia Record With 186 High-Fives In One Minute

FuBear Sets Malaysia Record With 186 High-Fives In One Minute

Barnama3 days ago

KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 (Bernama) -- Taiwan Excellence's mascot, FuBear, has set a remarkable record by completing 186 high-fives with 70 participants in one minute, earning a place in the Malaysia Book of Records under the category 'Most High-Fives in One Minute by a Costume Mascot'.
Taiwan Excellence, in a statement, said that the record-breaking feat took place during the Taiwan Expo 2025, held over three days starting June 23 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
It said the challenge was part of the ongoing "Give Me Five! A Better Life" global campaign, jointly organised with First City University College, SAIEF Malaysia Fitness, the non-profit community service organisation REACH Segamat, and the Malaysian Creative Sewing Arts Association (PSJKM).
"The idea behind the record is to connect people's hearts through high-fives and demonstrate Taiwan Excellence's concept of 'Innovative Solutions for a Better Life'. FuBear is not only the super cute mascot for Taiwan Excellence but also represents the values of caring, inclusivity and innovation," according to the statement.
It noted that through this simple act, FuBear had connected 11 regions worldwide, from Malaysia and Indonesia to Europe and the United States, to convey the positive energy of sustainability, good health and charity.
"FuBear made its first appearance in Kuala Lumpur at the Jom Heboh carnival in May and has since gained popularity with the public. This time, it brought its popularity to the Taiwan Expo 2025 to promote public welfare," it said.
In addition, FuBear collaborated with the Malaysian Creative Sewing Arts Association PSJKM to produce handmade, eco-friendly bags aimed at supporting disadvantaged women while raising environmental awareness.
"With REACH Segamat, FuBear hopes to encourage autistic children to unleash their creativity by creating FuBear-themed drawings, which are then made into limited-edition Touch 'n Go cards to show off the beautiful inner world of the children.
"All fundraising proceeds will be donated to the REACH Segamat training centre to support the education of autistic children," it said.

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