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Kai Tak Sports Park is a multi-purpose sports venue that is being built at the site of the former
Kai Tak Airport Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, or simply Ka ...
in
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,
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. The sports park will be located on the north western part of the old
Kai Tak Airport Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, or simply Ka ...
, where some of the parking stands used to be. When it opens, Kai Tak Sports Park will become the largest sports venue in Hong Kong and will provide high quality sports facilities to support the future sports development of Hong Kong. ''South China Morning Post'' reported that the sports park would be completed by 2023, but has since been postponed to 2024 due to construction materials shortage., costing HK$30 billion and would have a 50,000-seat Main Stadium with a retractable roof, a 10,000-seat Indoor Sports Center and a 5,000-seat Public Sports Ground.


Development

American engineering firm
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was engaged by the Civil Engineering and Development Department of HKSAR to undertake the Kai Tak Development project in early 2007. In the 2011-12 policy address delivered by Hong Kong Chief Executive
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, he stated that the government is studying financing options and mode of operation of the proposed multi-purpose stadium complex at Kai Tak and will start the preliminary work as soon as possible. On 5 November 2012, the
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completed an initial technical feasibility study of the Kai Tak multi-purpose complex and submitted it to the Legislative Council. In the study, the bureau proposed a "design-build-operate" approach - design, construction, operations and maintenance under a single entity - to ensure effective delivery from designing the complex to its long-term operation. The study also recommended that the project be financially supported by a combination of government and private financing in order to maximize efficiency and innovation. The stadium will have a retractable roof and a capacity of 50,000 for international sports and entertainment events. The facilities were proposed to be completed by 2020. HK$62.7 million in pre-construction funds for the Kai Tak Multi-purpose Sports Complex was approved by the Legislative Council Finance Committee members on 3 July 2015. On 23 June 2017, the Hong Kong legislators in the finance committee granted the cash for the HK$31.9 billion sports complex in Kai Tak after a six-hour debate. 36 lawmakers green-lit the sports park, with 21 voting against it. On 28 December 2018, the government announced that the contract for the design, construction and operation of the Kai Tak Sports Park was awarded to Kai Tak Sports Park Limited, a subsidiary of New World Development and
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established specifically for the project. The groundbreaking ceremony of the Kai Tak Sports Park was held on 23 April 2019.


Events

Hong Kong will co-host the National Games with Guangdong and Macau in 2025, with the Kai Tak Sports Park as part of the hosting venues.


Facilities

Kai Tak Sports Park is designed around a covered Kai Tak Sports Avenue, an indoor and outdoor pedestrian walkway starting at the Station Square (the connection to the park linking new MTR stops
Kai Tak station Kai Tak () is an underground MTR rapid transit station located on the Tuen Ma line, in the Kai Tak Development area of Hong Kong (near the old east apron of the former Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon City District). The station was opened on 14 Feb ...
and Sung Wong Toi station) and takes people all the way to the Dining Cove overlooking the Victoria Harbourfront. Taking center stage at Kai Tak Sports Park, will be the 50,000 seat "Pearl of the Orient" themed Main Stadium. The stadium is complete with the latest technology in its retractable roof and a flexible pitch surface that can be switched between natural turf to other surfaces to host a range of international, regional and local events in any weather. It will also feature an infinity edge design above the south stand with a vast activity platform that looks out over
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. Meanwhile, the sports park's Indoor Sports Center will provide a large multi-purpose space with retractable seating to host major competitions or events of up to 10,000 seats and to accommodate sports courts for community use. A 5,000 seat Public Sports Ground will also be provided for hosting school athletic events, athletic training and local league games. Other facilities include more than 8 hectares of open spaces, outdoor ball courts, a children's playground, a health and wellness center, a bowling center and retail and dining outlets.


Transportation

The sports park is easily accessible from the
Kai Tak station Kai Tak () is an underground MTR rapid transit station located on the Tuen Ma line, in the Kai Tak Development area of Hong Kong (near the old east apron of the former Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon City District). The station was opened on 14 Feb ...
and the Sung Wong Toi station on the
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, as well as to the
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, Central Kowloon Route and neighboring bus stops.


Project Team

Kai Tak Sports Park's project team members include Hip Hing Engineering, Populous,
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and
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. Hip Hing Engineering is the main contractor of the project supported by Populous, SKA and Arup as design team.


Schedule and Penalties

The government has imposed strict performance indicators for the Kai Tak Sports Park with a penalty of HK$500,000 for every day if the operator fails to meet usage requirements in the main stadium, HK$100,000 for the indoor centre and HK$50,000 for the public ground accordingly. The time for operational acceptance is 1,640 days (54 months) from the commencement of the contract (1 February 2019). This means that the park should be finished by June 2023. In June 2022, the Commissioner for Sports, Yeung Tak-keung, blamed the
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for the delay in opening dates to 2024, saying suppliers had faced difficulties in shipping construction materials to the territory, he added that the contractor won't be penalized for the delay, as no one could have foreseen the Covid pandemic when the contract was signed in 2019.


Nearby Facilities

* Billion Centre *
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Headquarters *
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* Kai Tak Cruise terminal * Kai Tak Grid Neighbourhood * Kai Tak Runway Park * Metro Park * Kai Tak Sky Garden


See also

*
Kai Tak Airport Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, or simply Ka ...
* Kai Tak Development *
Kowloon Walled City Kowloon Walled City was an ungoverned and densely populated '' de jure'' Imperial Chinese enclave within the boundaries of Kowloon City, British Hong Kong. Originally a Chinese military fort, the walled city became an enclave after the New ...
*
Lion Rock Lion Rock, or less formally Lion Rock Hill, is a mountain in Hong Kong. It is located in Sha Tin District, between Kowloon Tong of Kowloon and Tai Wai of the New Territories, and is high. The peak consists of granite covered sparsely by shr ...
* Lung Tsun Stone Bridge *
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References


External links


Official project site

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