Kasing Lung’s THE MONSTERS 10th Anniversary Tour Opens Hong Kong Exhibition
Kasing Lung’s MONSTERS BY MONSTERS: NOW AND THEN is on view at the Asia Society Hong Kong Centre through January 4, 2026, marking the Hong Kong stop of a global 10th anniversary tour. The exhibition brings original sketches, interactive installations, an immersive infinity display of collectible figures from 2015 onward, and limited-edition anniversary merchandise that matter to collectors and casual visitors alike.

Kasing Lung’s decade-long MONSTERS franchise is being celebrated in Hong Kong with a focused exhibition that opened in mid-December and runs through January 4, 2026 at the Asia Society Hong Kong Centre. Event listings and promotional pages were updated on December 28, 2025 to highlight the Hong Kong stop of THE MONSTERS 10th Anniversary Global Tour, titled MONSTERS BY MONSTERS: NOW AND THEN, underscoring the touring nature of the celebration.
The exhibition arranges content into distinct zones that trace the series’ development. Visitors encounter original sketches and paintings that reveal the creative process behind the characters, followed by interactive installations designed to engage viewers beyond a passive gallery experience. A centerpiece of the show is an immersive infinity display featuring collectible figures produced since 2015, giving collectors a rare opportunity to see the franchise’s evolution displayed en masse. Limited-edition merchandise tied to the anniversary is available on site, providing tangible takeaways for collectors and fans marking the milestone.
POP MART is listed as a presenting partner, reflecting the exhibition’s connection to the designer toy and collectible community, and sponsors such as HSBC appear in some markets supporting the tour. That partnership mix broadens the exhibition’s reach and links a well-known retail ecosystem to Kasing Lung’s creative output. The touring format means the Hong Kong dates are just one stop in a global presentation of the franchise’s first decade, but the timing places Hong Kong as a final regional showcase before the exhibition closes this early January.
For local collectors, artists, and casual visitors, the show offers both context and collectible opportunities: original artwork that informs design choices, hands-on elements that invite participation, and anniversary merchandise that will likely be of interest to secondary market collectors. With the closing date imminent, plan visits before January 4, 2026 if you want to see the infinity display and pick up limited-edition pieces tied to the 10th anniversary.
The exhibition’s presence in Hong Kong highlights how designer toy culture continues to intersect with museum presentation, bringing a franchise-level retrospective into an accessible public venue and offering a concentrated experience for anyone tracking the evolution of contemporary collectibles.
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