• 03/04/2025

Hong Kong opens Kai Tak Sports Park featuring centrepiece 50,000-seat stadium

Hong Kong Free Press

Kai Tak opening

Hong Kong launched a sprawling sports complex on Saturday, with officials and celebrities opening the HK$30 billion ($3.86 billion) Kai Tak Sports Park at its centrepiece 50,000-seat stadium.

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The crowd watches the opening ceremony of the Kai Tak Sports stadium, a multi-purpose sports venue at the site of the former Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon, Hong Kong on March 1, 2025. Photo: Peter Parks/AFP.

The 28-hectare sports park has transformed the Kai Tak neighbourhood, once the site of Hong Kong’s airport which sat amidst dense urban development at the harbour’s edge — a famously challenging landing spot for pilots.

Hong Kong is seeking to regain its mojo as a hub for international sports, cultural and entertainment events, after its reputation was bruised by political upheaval and strict COVID curbs.

Thousands flocked to Saturday’s opening ceremony held at the waterfront stadium, which boasts a purplish facade dubbed “Pearl of the Orient” and a retractable roof.

City leader John Lee said the facilities ushered in a “state-of-the-art new stage for Hong Kong”.

Chief Executive John Lee
Chief Executive John Lee at the 2024 Policy Address press conference on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.

The stadium is expected to host the rugby Hong Kong Sevens later this month, and Coldplay concerts in April.

Officials hope the high-profile events will boost the city’s profile in Asia. Last year, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour ditched Hong Kong for Singapore while the NBA inked a deal with Macau.

Hong Kong’s government floated the idea of an Olympic-standard stadium as early as the 2000s, but construction only began in 2019 and was beset with delays.

The complex also features a 10,000-seat sports centre, a 5,000-seat public sports ground and three shopping malls.

Aside from song and dance, Saturday’s ceremony also featured a face-off between martial arts movie star Donnie Yen and Olympic gold medallist fencer Vivian Kong.

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