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Find out more on services, opening hours, park rules and security to plan your trip by visiting their website. 
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  • Find out more on services, opening hours, park rules and security to plan your trip by visiting their website

Hong Kong’s largest sports and entertainment hub
Kai Tak Sports Park is Hong Kong’s largest integrated sports and entertainment landmark. Located on the former northern tarmac of the old Kai Tak Airport, this expansive park is the ultimate destination for sports enthusiasts, families and food lovers alike.

A premium stadium experience
At the heart of the complex is the Kai Tak Stadium, which can accommodate up to 50,000 spectators. The stadium boasts a retractable roof and a versatile pitch that can transition between natural turf and other surfaces, making it ideal for large-scale events ranging from cultural festivities to sports competitions and outdoor concerts, regardless of the weather. The facade, themed ‘Pearl of the Orient’, consists of triangular aluminium panels that shift in colour with natural light, adding a stunning element to Hong Kong’s skyline.

Versatile indoor arena for athletics
Complementing the stadium, the indoor Kai Tak Arena accommodates 10,000 guests and is designed for major international tournaments in badminton, basketball, gymnastics and more. Its pillar-free layout ensures unobstructed views, making it suitable for a variety of events.

Dynamic outdoor venue for community sports
Adding to the park’s offerings, The Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground is another outdoor area, ideal for football, rugby and training sessions. With a 5,000 seat capacity and a world-class multi-lane athletic track to IAAF standards, it’s perfect for community sports events and is open to the public for free when not in use.

A vast haven for shopping and dining
Within the sports park is Kai Tak Mall, spanning 700,000 square feet and featuring over 200 stores, along with diverse culinary options and entertainment attractions, such as a state-of-the-art bowling alley.

Easy access for all
The park is also highly accessible, as MTR Kai Tak Station and Sung Wong Toi Station are each within a 10-minute walk.

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14 Oct 2025 - 15 Oct 2025
Venue: Kai Tak Arena
The global UTS Tour tennis league will make its debut in Asia this October in Hong Kong, bringing together fast-paced tennis and crowd-inspired entertainment. This event will feature top international tennis stars from around the globe, including Australia’s No.1 and 2024 UTS Grand Final London champion Alex de Minaur, 2024 UTS Oslo champion Andrey Rublev and China’s tennis star Zhang Zhizhen.
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The 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and The 9th National Special Olympic Games

08 Dec 2025 - 15 Dec 2025
Venue: Kai Tak Sports Park, Ma On Shan Sports Centre and Tsuen Wan Sports Centre
The National Games for Persons with Disabilities of the People’s Republic of China, featuring Paralympic sports, is the nation’s highest-level multi-sport event for individuals with disabilities, while the National Special Olympic Games encourage participation in sports competitions for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Both events are typically held every four years.

Hong Kong will host four competition events: boccia, wheelchair fencing, para table tennis (TT11) and Special Olympics table tennis. Additionally, Hong Kong will organise one mass participation event of para dance sport.

To celebrate these significant events, the public will have the opportunity to meet two charming mascots based on the Chinese white dolphin, a Grade I National Key Protected Species and a ‘National Treasure of the Sea’. Named Xiyangyang and Lerongrong, these adorable mascots symbolise joy, harmony and unity, promoting inclusivity throughout the games.
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‘Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey’ Movie Set Exhibition

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Venue: Yamen, Kowloon Walled City Park
Hong Kong Film Awards Best Picture Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is not just a story of the Walled City; it is also a Hong Kong story. This film reunited Hong Kong film professionals, as the complete movie sets were built and shot in Hong Kong. They joined hands to recreate the Walled City, which was demolished in the early 90s. Audiences found the more than 50 sets in the film stunning.
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This exhibition showcases not only the movie sets but also the outstanding creativity and craftsmanship of Hong Kong film professionals. Let us immerse ourselves in this cinematic journey and explore the Walled City and the charm of Hong Kong movies.

After enjoying the scene exhibition, be sure to explore Kowloon Walled City Park and the surrounding area . Experience delicious food, unique history, and a rich blend of cultures, showcasing Hong Kong as a multicultural melting pot!

***Remarks: Depending on the situation at the venue, attendees may need to first collect a numbered ticket before entering at the designated time. Tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.***
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