Kai Tak Sports Park in Hong Kong passes largest drill yet with over 60,000 joining


People take part in a stress test at the Kai Tak Stadium as part of a large-scale drill at the Kai Tak Sports Park, which is going to be Hong Kong’s largest sporting and concert facility upon its commissioning this year, on Jan 24, 2025 night. - Photo: HKSAR Govt

HONG KONG: Over 60,000 people took part in a stress test at three venues and the supporting facilities of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park (KTSP) on Friday (Jan 24) night in the largest drill yet, which, officials said, met their expectations.

The participants simulated a crowd flow with a view to ensuring the smooth operation of the sports park, which is going to be the city’s largest sporting and concert facility upon its official commissioning in the first quarter of this year.

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