GIANT PAIMON’S GLOBAL ENDLESS JOURNEY: 6-METER-TALL FLOATING INFLATABLE ANGEL DOWN THE THAMES

 

A 6-meter tall giant PAIMON, an animated character from Genshin Impact, embarked on a river drifting voyage on the River Thames. The PAIMON’s journey celebrates the 2nd Anniversary of Genshin Impact. The inflatable Paimon brought joy and excitement to London and cheered on London marathon runners. PAIMON gathered many fans, spectators, influencers and gamers  to view the inflatable.

The character Paimon floated past many of London’s most prominent landmarks, such as Big Ben, London Eye, Millennium Bridge, St Paul’s and South Bank, and ended at Tower Bridge. Paimon will remain docked in Canary Wharf on the 3rd and 4th of October for anyone who missed the main event.

Genshin Impact is a free-to-play open-world adventure RPG that brings players to the visually stunning world of Teyvat. The player takes on the role of the mysterious “Traveller,” who sets off on a journey to discover the fate of their lost sibling and unveils the mysterious secrets of Teyvat along the way. The character Paimon, is an action floating fairy-type being, a floating humanoid and tiny gaming creature who accompanies the Traveller throughout a magical adventure into the continent of Teyvat and the seven continents. Paimon first appears drowning in Starfell Lake, the Traveller fishes her out of the lake. The two characters step into and explore seven different regions and experience different and unique cultures.

Just in case you miss the main event, on the 3rd and 4th of October, Paimon will be in Canary Wharf.

Gáspár Incze is the youngest member of the team. Currently a university student, he is studying management at Babeș-Bolyai University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. Gáspár participated in several social initiatives, having volunteered as a tour guide at the Teleki Castle in the village of Gornești and currently working at ÉRTED, a Transylvanian Hungarian student initiative committed to community work, mainly in the cultural, scientific, economic, and environmental areas.