Sing Tao App Gives Away Free Tickets to Ultraman Hero Exhibition at INCUBASE Arena
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Summary
INCUBASE Arena at Mong Kok's Cheung Hing Commercial Building Basement 2 is hosting the Ultraman Hero Exhibition until September 13, marking the 60th anniversary of the iconic Ultraman series. The exhibition features nearly 30 special effects suits and defense team costumes spanning six decades, with Hong Kong hosting its first-ever "Gathering of Heroes" zone from Japan's ULTRAMAN EXHIBITION. Sing Tao App is giving away 10 sets of tickets through a creative answer competition open until August 26.
Key Points
- Exhibition runs daily from 11:00 to 22:00 (last entry 20:30) at INCUBASE Arena, B2, Cheung Hing Commercial Building, Mong Kok
- Features nearly 30 special effects suits and defense team costumes, ranging from the 1966 original Ultraman to the 2026 newcomer
- Interactive attractions include Ultraman transformation devices, monster-fighting experiences, and a giant monster ball pit for children
- Exclusive Hong Kong limited-edition flash cards and over 150 types of Ultraman merchandise are available
- Special Ultraman meet-and-greet events scheduled for August and September
- Sing Tao App contest offers 10 sets of two tickets each; registration closes August 26 at 11:59 PM
Why It Matters
This exhibition represents a significant cultural event for Hong Kong's entertainment landscape, bringing authentic Japanese special effects culture to local fans and families. The combination of nostalgic elements from six decades of Ultraman history with modern interactive experiences positions this as a must-visit summer attraction that bridges generational and international pop culture divides.
This exhibition represents a significant cultural event for Hong Kong's entertainment landscape, bringing authentic Japanese special effects culture to local fans and families. The combination of nostalgic elements from six decades of Ultraman history with modern interactive experiences positions this as a must-visit summer attraction that bridges generational and international pop culture divides.