Rising from the historic site of the former Kai Tak Airport, the Hong Kong Kai Tak Sports Park is a transformative development that redefines the city’s sports and recreational landscape. The Hong Kong Kai Tak Sports Park is located at 38–39 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon & officially opened in March 2025, this 28-hectare complex is the largest sports infrastructure project in Hong Kong’s history and a bold step toward promoting active lifestyles, community engagement, and international sporting excellence.
A Multi-Purpose Vision
At the heart of the park is a 50,000-seat main stadium, designed to host international sporting events, concerts, and large-scale entertainment. Complementing the stadium are a variety of indoor and outdoor venues for basketball, tennis, aquatics, and more—making the park a true multi-sport destination. But the vision goes beyond elite competition. The park is designed to serve the entire community, with training facilities, youth programs, and public spaces that encourage participation at all levels.
Green, Open, and Accessible
The Kai Tak Sports Park is not just a venue—it’s a vibrant urban oasis. With extensive green spaces, landscaped parks, and open plazas, the design invites residents and visitors to walk, jog, relax, and gather. Its strategic location and excellent transport connectivity ensure that the park is easily accessible, reinforcing its role as a hub for both recreation and community life.
Built with Sustainability in Mind
Sustainability is a core principle of the project. From energy-efficient building designs to rainwater harvesting systems and green landscaping, the park is engineered to minimize environmental impact while maximizing long-term value.