In 2014, Dennis Philipse (a Dutch citizen living in Hong Kong for a long time) founded the community group "OUT in HK" to build an active community in Hong Kong. He remembered the 1998 Gay Games in Amsterdam and dreamed of bringing the Gay Games to Asia for the first time in its 40-year history. In 2014, he approached the Gay Games Federation to join the bidding process and built the volunteer organization GGHK from the ground up. The bidding process included the submission of a 300-page bid book proposal. After being shortlisted against Washington, D.C. , and Guadalajara, Mexico, in March 2017, all shortlisted cities organized a four-day inspection visit for inspectors in May 2017. In October 2017, each shortlisted city had to make its final presentations in Paris, followed by voting and the announcement of the winner.
Hong Kong was announced as the host city of the 11th Gay Games, at a gala event at the
Hotel de Ville in
Paris, on October 30, 2017. They won with a clear majority of votes, in the first round of voting by the delegates of the Federation of Gay Games. It is the first time that the
Gay Games will be held in Asia. The "longlist" of cities interested in bidding to host Gay Games XI in 2022 was announced in April 2016. An unprecedented seventeen cities were interested in bidding. On 30 June 2016, the Federation of Gay Games announced that eleven cities had submitted their Letter Of Intent to formally bid. Anaheim, Atlanta, Des Moines, Madison, Minneapolis and San Antonio decided not to pursue their option to bid. On July 31, 2016, nine cities submitted their second registration fee to remain in the bid process. Both
Cape Town and
Tel Aviv dropped out at this stage, stating an intention to bid for Gay Games XII in 2026. On November 30, 2016, Bid Books were submitted by eight candidate cities with
Los Angeles dropping out at this stage. A shortlist of three Candidate Cities was announced on March 1, 2017.
Guadalajara, Hong Kong and
Washington, DC, hosted site visits before the final decision on the host city was made in Paris on Monday 30 October. On 14 February 2022, Guadalajara was added as the co-host of this games. == Postponement and co-hosting ==