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How Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Park is transforming the city into a global entertainment hub

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How Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Park is transforming the city into a global entertainment hub
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By Cristina Giner
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In this episode of Spotlight, we explore Hong Kong's ambitious Kai Tak Sports Park, a ground-breaking venue that's helping the city position itself as a new global hub for sports, music and major events.

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Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Park, due to open in 2025, is a key element in the city's vision to become a global entertainment destination.

With a 50,000-seat stadium and state-of-the-art facilities, it's set to host major events such as the Hong Kong Sevens and the Coldplay concert.

Designed with sustainability in mind, the park will also be the centrepiece of China's 15th National Games. As the city continues to host world-class sporting and cultural events, it is reinforcing its status as an international hub.

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