Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park is liaising with law enforcement agencies and looking into a report that ticket touts helped visitors enter the main stadium for Saturday’s star-studded opening ...
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park passed its first real test on crowd control measures on Saturday evening, as spectators dispersed swiftly after the venue’s opening ceremony ended. About 33,000 ...
Hong Kong Super March is in full swing, with 10 world-class events across sports, art, culture, and entertainment taking over the city this month. Ant ...
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park officially opened its doors to the public with a major celebration on Saturday, 1st March.
Kai Tak was once the location where Hong Kong met the world and the world came to Hong Kong. We are so pleased that this partnership will help bring that symbolism to life once again as we ...
The Kai Tak Sports Park cost a whooping HK$30 billion (US$3.9 billion) and took six years to build. It sits on a 28-hectare site that used to be home to the runway of Kai Tak Airport.
A lawmaker on Monday said the Kai Tak Stadium places Hong Kong on the map as a "hot destination" for major concerts and events, after the Kai Tak Sports Park officially opened over the weekend.
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.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu hailed the opening of the largest sports and cultural venue, Kai Tak Sports Park, ...
Seventeen large cruise ships will visit Hong Kong this month ... cruise guests will be arranged to join trips covering the Kai Tak Sports Park, among other locations. She said officials will ...
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 ...
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 ...