Discover your ultimate guide to the Kai Tak Sports Park — from its venues and spaces and how to get there to things to do ...
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park has hosted a star-studded opening ceremony, in what the government hopes will usher in a new ...
A lawmaker on Monday said the Kai Tak Stadium places Hong Kong on the map as a "hot destination" for major concerts and ...
Table tennis champion Fan Zhendong (right) plays local player Wong Chun-ting with giant paddles in a fun match at the opening of Kai Tak Sports Park in Hong Kong on Saturday. [Photo/Xinhua] Hong ...
Kai Tak Sports Park is officially opening on March 1! To celebrate, the new landmark is hosting a huge grand opening ceremony to mark this huge milestone – and everyone's invited. Read on to see ...
To unveil the partnership, Cathay and KTSP held an announcement ceremony at Health and Wellness Centre, Kai Tak Sports Park, today (24 February), hosted by Cathay Chief Customer and Commercial ...
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park will showcase a “grand” opening ceremony featuring local and mainland Chinese athletes and celebrities on March 1, the city’s acting chief executive Eric ...
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 ...
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 March 2025 - Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) officially opened on 1 March 2025 as the largest integrated sports and entertainment complex in Hong Kong, setting a ...
HONG KONG, March 1 (Xinhua) -- The Kai Tak Sports Park was inaugurated Saturday in Hong Kong, setting the city's largest sports facility for myriad mega events. Formerly the Kai Tak Airport ...
Over 50,000 civil servants and members of the public took part in a stress test at the Kai Tak Sports Park on Sunday. The aim was to assess the park's readiness ahead of its official opening at ...
Chief Executive John Lee: Tonight is a grand occasion, the opening of Kai Tak Sports Park – the largest sports, entertainment and mega event complex in Hong Kong’s history, spanning over 28 hectares.