As the PRC's 15th National Games unfolds this November, Hong Kong is stepping into the spotlight. From the drawing board in 2018 to the roar of the crowd today, the city's transformation journey has been steered by Yeung Tak-keung, Director of the SAR Government's Office for the 15th National Games.
From Vision to Reality
In 2018, Yeung joined forces with Guangdong and Macao counterparts to explore co-hosting one of the nation's premier sporting showcases. That early collaboration set a new milestone in cross-region integration, aligning resources and ambitions across the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao.
Games in Full Swing at Kai Tak
The newly minted Kai Tak Sports Park has already welcomed high-octane rugby sevens, fast-paced handball and precision bowling contests, with fencing set to electrify audiences later this week. The venue stands as a dynamic symbol of Hong Kong's sporting spirit and shared pride, offering athletes a true home-ground advantage.
Leaving a Lasting Legacy
Beyond the competition, Kai Tak is poised to elevate Hong Kong's status as a world-class host, providing residents and visitors with fresh spaces to experience the power of sport. The upcoming documentary, "Game On, Kai Tak! – Road to the National Games", promises a behind-the-scenes look at the city's rise to this moment. Stay tuned to witness Hong Kong's next chapter in sporting glory.
By bringing together regions, athletes and communities, Hong Kong's National Games journey is a testament to ambition, collaboration and the unifying force of sport.
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