Get ready for an explosion of cuteness! The beloved Japanese character Chiikawa is taking over Hong Kong this August with a series of exciting events and collaborations, transforming the city into a must-visit destination for fans of all ages.

The centrepiece of the Chiikawa invasion is the "CHIIKAWA DAYS" exhibition, running from August 1 to 24 at K11 MUSEA in Tsim Sha Tsui. Presented by All Rights Reserved in collaboration with Spiralcute International, this large-scale exhibition offers an immersive experience into the world of Chiikawa and its adorable friends. Highlights include:
- Indoor & Outdoor Exhibits: Over 100 3D sculptures, a giant 9-meter inflatable sculpture, and recreations of iconic manga scenes.
- Interactive Experiences: Step into the world of Chiikawa with engaging interactive elements.
- Hong Kong-Exclusive Merchandise: Don't miss the limited-edition "Dim Sum" series featuring Chiikawa characters as classic Cantonese delicacies.
Other exciting events include:

- Chiikawa Ramen Buta: The popular "Ramen Lang" from the Chiikawa anime is coming to life with a themed ramen shop opening in mid-August. Enjoy character-themed ramen, exclusive merchandise, and photo opportunities.
- Chiikawa-Themed Light Rail: From July 12 to August 31, a special Chiikawa-themed light rail train will be running through Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, and Tin Shui Wai. On weekends, ride the "Tuen Mun Discovery" line for a dedicated Chiikawa experience.
- Chiikawa Tram Takeover: Catch the Chiikawa-themed tram running through Hong Kong Island.
- McDonald's Collaboration: McDonald's Hong Kong is joining the Chiikawa craze with special Chiikawa-themed packaging for its popular shrimp burger series, launching August 8. Look for limited-edition stickers with combo meals and themed decorations in participating restaurants.
Ticketing and Further Information:
- "CHIIKAWA DAYS" Exhibition: Tickets available via Klook.
- Chiikawa Ramen Buta: Details on reservations and opening events to be announced soon.
- Light Rail "Tuen Mun Discovery" Pass: Available for purchase at Light Rail Siu Hong Station on weekends.
(Editor: Rachel Liu)
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