Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium to officially open on March 1


Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium will officially open on March 1, the government has revealed, as the venue hosted about 50,000 people as part of a stress test on Tuesday night.

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui announced the date as officials reviewed Tuesday’s trial, which included the stadium’s retractable roof being open for the first time during a football match and noise-level tests at nearby residential estates.

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