
Hong Kong students brave black rain, heat to attend Ani-Com 2025
This year's event, which took place at the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Centre in Wan Chai from July 25 to 29, marked the largest Ani-Com to date.
'I haven't explored much yet, but I've heard from some friends that there's a new section … they moved it to a bigger venue and there's a second floor which is all artist alley. It's better than last year,' said Lycan, 20, who only gave his first name.

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