It’s the Hong Kong Sevens weekend, and if you’re looking to kill a bit of time between rugby matches, there’s a bunch of stuff you can get up to around Kai Tak Stadium.
Until recently, Kai Tak has always been one of those neighbourhoods that everyone’s heard of, but few could pinpoint on a map or even say what exactly goes on there. While its aviation roots are historically famous, the Kai Tak we know now has come a long way since its airport days – thanks to the opening of Kai Tak Sports Park, Hong Kong’s largest sports venue. Amid its major glow-up, this up-and-coming neighbourhood is packed with sports hubs, waterfront hangouts, retail shops, entertainment venues, and plenty of photo spots. Wondering what all the hype is about? Find out for yourself and discover Kai Tak’s best bits with our guide.
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