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HKFP
28-07-2025
- Entertainment
- HKFP
HKFP Lens: Anime fans, cosplayers converge at Ani-com & Games Hong Kong 2025
Anime and comic fans, gaming enthusiasts, and cosplayers are flocking to the 26th edition of Ani-com & Games Hong Kong (ACGHK) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), which runs until Tuesday. Dozens of people lined up outside the halls from early morning on Friday, hours before the doors opened at 10am. On the other side of the hall doors, photographers and video journalists set up their cameras to capture the moment the first attendee entered the hall. The first person to step through the door this year was from Macau, local media reported. As in previous years, the first attendee spun 360 degrees as he entered the venue, with a group of reporters following him to his first stop at the event. A steady trickle of attendees followed. Some ran across the hall to get a head start in the lines, possibly to secure access to exclusive products. By midday, the crowds became increasingly bigger. The city's Financial Secretary Paul Chan visited the expo on Sunday, taking photos with various cosplayers, according to his Facebook post. First held in 1999, the summer mega event attracts thousands of cosplayers, comic, anime and gaming enthusiasts every year. This year's event featured around 160 exhibitors, up from over 140 in 2024. The venue space for the five-day event expanded this year, with 788 booths exhibiting in halls 1 and 3 of the HKCEC. General admission ticket prices also increased to HK$45, from HK$42 last year. Running concurrently are the Hong Kong International Art Toys Expo, with over 40 renowned art toy designers from around the world exhibiting, as well as the International Comic Masters Gathering (CMG) and the International Comics Exhibition. Many ACGHK attendees on Friday carried large bags of their purchases and took selfies and photos with cosplayers. In 2022, the organiser of the convention introduced new guidelines for cosplayers' attire, calling on female cosplayers to avoid showing their underboob and wearing stockings that revealed 'too much skin,' while male cosplayers were told their bottom costume must be 'larger than briefs.'


Time Out
25-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Hong Kong's anime convention returns bigger and better this year
Anime and manga fans, our time has come! The 26th Ani-Com & Games Hong Kong (ACGHK) returns this year with anime voice actors, singers, Japanese brands, cosplayers galore, and more to check out. A major part of the event every year is the exhibitors and booths with anime and cartoon merchandise, with plenty of art, clothing, accessories, and creations by toy designers from 12 global regions to look through. Keep an eye out for limited-edition wares, such as the global debut of the Sailor Uniform Rilakkuma series, and just 300 sets of Golden Warrior models limited to this venue only. The number of doujin booths will be significantly increased for this year's ACGHK, with over 550 stalls including 80 international offerings from Japan, South Korea, Europe, the Americas, and more – this is a great opportunity to check out self-published manga, art, and works by global creative minds. As part of Ani-Com, the Comics Masters Gathering will also bring together six European comic big names, six Chinese comic artists, and two Hong Kong artists in a showcase of their different styles and skillsets. Of course, no anime convention is complete without half the venue filled with fantastical cosplayers, and this year is no exception. With Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle just releasing in Japan and already smashing box office records, we're betting there'll be a lot of Tanjiro and Nezuko costumes. Either way, the best cosplayers will be judged at the Anime Cosplay Competition 2025, which also serves as the regional qualifier for the World Cosplay Summit 2026 in Japan, so let's see which winning duo is representing Hong Kong at next year's finals. Don't leave without seeing live performances by popular anime idols, including singer and voice actor Yui Makinoa, and even a meet-and-greet session with popular Japanese virtual idol group Fuwamoco Vtubers. Get ready to geek out for five consecutive days, from July 25 to 29, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.