// Global Analysis Archive
Hong Kong launched its first Comic Con as part of an event-led strategy to boost tourism recovery, drawing thousands of local and overseas fans and leveraging celebrity appearances and fandom spending. With over 80% of ticket buyers reportedly Gen Z and millennials, the city’s challenge will be differentiating in a crowded regional convention market while sustaining momentum through a broader mega-events pipeline.
A 2026 CNA Lifestyle account portrays Bangkok as an accelerating hub of adaptive reuse, creative clustering, and experience-led hospitality aimed at young urban explorers and bleisure travellers. The emergence of DIB Bangkok and Khao Yai Art Forest signals a shift toward institution-scale contemporary art and premium cultural tourism beyond the city core.
Hong Kong launched its first Comic Con as part of an event-led strategy to boost tourism recovery, drawing thousands of local and overseas fans and leveraging celebrity appearances and fandom spending. With over 80% of ticket buyers reportedly Gen Z and millennials, the city’s challenge will be differentiating in a crowded regional convention market while sustaining momentum through a broader mega-events pipeline.
A 2026 CNA Lifestyle account portrays Bangkok as an accelerating hub of adaptive reuse, creative clustering, and experience-led hospitality aimed at young urban explorers and bleisure travellers. The emergence of DIB Bangkok and Khao Yai Art Forest signals a shift toward institution-scale contemporary art and premium cultural tourism beyond the city core.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4898 | Hong Kong Debuts Comic Con to Accelerate Youth-Led Pop Culture Tourism | Hong Kong | 2026-06-01 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-4883 | Bangkok’s Creative Boom: Premium Hospitality, Adaptive Reuse, and the Rise of Destination Art | Thailand | 2026-05-30 | 0 | ACCESS » |