Kai Tak Sports Park

[1] With an area of around 28 hectares, Kai Tak Sports Park anchors the redevelopment of the former airport site and offers a world-class destination for all interests.

[8] In the 2011–12 policy address delivered by Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang, 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.

[9] On 5 November 2012, the Home Affairs Bureau completed an initial technical feasibility study of the Kai Tak multi-purpose complex and submitted it to the Legislative Council.

[10] 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.

[11] On 23 June 2017, the Hong Kong legislators in the finance committee granted cash for the HK$31.9 billion sports complex in Kai Tak after a six-hour debate.

[17] Hip Hing Engineering is the main contractor of the project supported by Populous, Robert Bird Group, SKA and Arup as design team.

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

Construction Site in 2017
Construction Site in December, 2020
Kai Tak Sports Park site aerial view in October, 2022
Tuen Ma line