Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an said he was expecting more than 500,000 visitors, spending more, with a figure of NT$300 million ($9.5 million) being touted.
Chinese Animation and Comics Publishers Association secretary-general Roger Kao reported that ten thousand fans were at the doors before the event opened, despite the lurking presence of Typhoon Doksuri. And early signs are this will be a record year for the event.
Pre-Covid Exhibitions averaged 400,000 visitors, a number matched in January by the Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival, which pulled revenues of US$3.2 million.
But Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an said he was expecting more than 500,000 visitors, spending more, with a figure of NT$300 million ($9.5 million) being touted.
The event finishes Monday, July 31. The Taipei Times has more details.
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