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Pokémon Go City Safari is Coming to Hong Kong This December

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The first Pokémon Go City Safari comes to Hong Kong next month. This all-new in-person event allows fans to explore the city with Pokémon at their side through location-themed encounters and event-exclusive activities.

After blasting its way through Seoul, Barcelona, and Mexico, the Hong Kong edition will be held on 7 and 8 December 2024, coinciding with the one in Sao Paulo. The event will spotlight various Pokémon such as Meowth, Glarian Slowpoke, Drowsee, Goldeen, Hitmontop, and more.

All the details about the Pokémon Go City Safari Hong Kong 2024

The Pokémon Go City Safari event allows Pokémon fans (or trainers) to enjoy city-wide experiences. The Hong Kong edition will have six themed areas spanning Sha Tin, Kowloon City, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Island, Cheung Chau, and Ngong Ping. Numerous PokeStops will be spread around the city allowing attendees to discover the city’s best landmarks. Furthermore, players can test their luck and encounter a special Pokémon called Skiddo before it makes its global appearance later.

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Explore various landmarks in Hong Kong with the Pokémon Go City Safari event. Image credit: Pokémon Go

Trainers can purchase a ticket for the entire two days or a one-day ticket with an additional second-day add-on. Purchasing an extra day add-on comes with bonuses. Players can get an increased chance of encountering Shiny Pokémon or get up to five Special Trades within the city.

One-day tickets cost HKD 78 and are available on the official website. The event Gameplay will be valid only for the date, time, and location specified on the ticket.

Other than the live events, attendees can also sweeten the experience further with optional add-ons. For instance, the Raid Lover pass (HKD 47) consists of three additional Candy awards for catching Pokémon in five-star raids. The event is open to Hong Kong residents and visitors.

(Featured and Hero Image credit: Pokémon Go)

This story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong.

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