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A huge vegetarian food expo is coming to Hong Kong – here’s what you need to know

Hong Kong's largest vegetarian and green living exhibition returns with all things green

Jenny Leung
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Jenny Leung
Deputy Editor, Hong Kong
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Whether you’re a full-time veggie lover or just dipping your toes into plant-based living, the Vegetarian Food Asia expo is back this February showcasing scrumptious snacks, sustainable living products, talks and demos, and everything in between. As Hong Kong's largest vegetarian and green living exhibition, this year’s event promises to be bigger, better, and greener than ever. Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Vegetarian Food Asia happening?

Vegetarian Food Asia will take place from February 21 to 23. The fair opens from 11 am to 8pm on Friday and Saturday, and 11am to 7pm on Sunday – plenty of time to explore all that veggie goodness.

Where is Vegetarian Food Asia taking place?

You can find this feast of health at Wan Chai’s Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hall 3FG.

What can I do at Vegetarian Food Asia?

More than just a food fair, the expo offers more than 6,000 vegetarian products from over 300 exhibitors and 600 brands across various zones, including a Snack Zone, VegFood Zone, Coffee, Tea & Bakery Zone, a Veg Living Pavilion, and more.

Other highlight events include cooking competitions like the inaugural Hong Kong Vegetarian Charity Cooking Competition, workshops ranging from Chinese tea therapy to face mask-making from Lush, and cooking demos from industry experts, to name just a few.

How do I get tickets to Vegetarian Food Asia?

Tickets are $25 at the door, but kids under 11 and seniors aged 60 or above with a Senior Citizen Card or JoyYouCard can get in for free. Better yet, pre-register now for free admission here

For more details about Vegetarian Food Asia 2025, check out their official website at vegfoodasiahk.com.

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