Hong Kong, Sports Park and Kai Tak
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park off to roaring start, surprise visit from Andy Lau – as it happened
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park has hosted a star-studded opening ceremony, in what the government hopes will usher in a new era of mega-events, concerts and sports spectacles. Crowd control measures were being put to the test on Saturday evening,
Kai Tak Sports Park a game changer for Hong Kong's sports and cultural industries
Hong Kong is set to officially open its largest sports infrastructure on Saturday (Mar 1). Costing a whopping HK$30 billion or almost US$4 billion, Kai Tak stadium took about six years to build. May Wong explores why the Hong Kong government lauded it as a game-changer for its sports and culture industries.
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Hong Kong opens sports park with 50,000-seat and US$3.8bil stadium with mega show and a full-house attendance
Hong Kong launched a sprawling sports complex on Saturday (March 1), with officials and celebrities opening the HK$30 billion (US$3.86 billion) Kai Tak Sports Park at its centrepiece 50,000-seat stadium.
A fencing duel between movie star Donnie Yen and Olympic gold medallist Vivian Kong, a medley performance by celebrity couple ...
Declaring Kai Tak Sports Park officially open, Chief Executive John Lee says the venue will soon welcome top local, Mainland ...
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