Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium shapes up

The Chinese characters "Kai Tak" celebrate the district's rich heritage

A new era of sports and entertainment is set to dawn in Hong Kong with the unveiling of the interior of the 50,000-seat Kai Tak Stadium.

This state-of-the-art venue, poised to redefine the city’s sporting and entertainment landscape, is slated to open in 1H2025.

The Chinese characters “Kai Tak” celebrate the district’s rich heritage

The Kai Tak Stadium boasts a retractable roof and a dedicated stage pocket, making it ideal for hosting a wide range of world-class events, from sporting spectacles to spectacular performances. The South Deck Terrace offers an event platform that immerses spectators in the action.

The stadium’s glass curtain wall also provides panoramic views of Victoria Harbour, while the vibrant seating displays the Chinese characters “Kai Tak”, celebrating the rich heritage of the district.

The stadium’s turf system will support top-level football and rugby, while also adapting to various sports and entertainment experiences.

Kai Tak Sports Park is more than just a stadium, encompassing a comprehensive sports and entertainment complex. The complex will include the Kai Tak Arena, a multipurpose indoor sports centre with 10,000 seats, featuring 80 per cent retractable seating for flexibility; Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground, a sports ground with capacity of 5,000 seats and featuring nine running tracks; and Kai Tak Mall, featuring over 65,000m2 of retail and F&B facilities.

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