Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu Calls for Timely Completion of Kai Tak Sports Park
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has called for the timely opening of the Kai Tak Sports Park, a critical project expected to launch in the first quarter of 2025, aimed at supporting local athletes while boosting tourism and entertainment sectors.
During a recent visit with a departmental task force, Lee highlighted the park's elements, including a 50,000-seat main stadium. He assured that measures for crowd management had been discussed thoroughly, targeting smooth public transport usage.
In his upcoming annual policy address, Lee plans to elaborate on how this monumental HK$30 billion investment will synergize sports development and economic growth.
Lee expressed hope that the Kai Tak Sports Park will inspire massive benefits for Hong Kong’s economy, especially after the city's impressive performance at the recent Paris Olympics.
With local heroes celebrated at the Disneyland event, stakeholders have ramped up discussions to bolster Hong Kong’s sports industry and leverage international opportunities.
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