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Hong Kong Cyclothon 2025

Hong Kong’s largest annual cycling event, the Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Cyclothon, is set to return on Sunday 30 November 2025. Organised by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), this year’s edition offers a fresh and comprehensive array of activities and experiences for sports lovers, from professional races on brand new routes in the city streets among top athletes, including Mark Cavendish. Events range from an iconic road-cycling experience against Hong Kong’s skyline for cycling enthusiasts, to a cycling-themed carnival with sports and entertainment experiences. Popular non-competitive rides include the 50km “four tunnels, three bridges” route, and the 32km “two tunnels, two bridges” route. A total of 6,000 places will be available to local, Mainland and overseas  cyclists...
CR7 Life Museum: Cristiano Ronaldo attraction opens in Hong Kong
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CR7 Life Museum: Cristiano Ronaldo attraction opens in Hong Kong

Hong Kong has strengthened its position as a global sports tourism destination with the launch of the CR7 Life Museum, the first of its kind in Asia dedicated to football legend Cristiano Ronaldo.  Located within the K11 Art & Cultural Centre, this immersive, state-of-the-art attraction offers visitors a unique window into the career and life of one of the greatest players in football history. Elevating Hong Kong’s sports tourism portfolio, the museum features Ronaldo’s most iconic memorabilia, from match-worn kits and golden boots to his impressive trophy collection, alongside immersive storytelling and interactive exhibits. Visitors can trace Ronaldo’s journey from his early days in Madeira to his global superstardom – a powerful narrative that appeals to both sports enthusia...
Kai Tak Sports Park: Hong Kong’s new $3.8bn sports complex 
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Kai Tak Sports Park: Hong Kong’s new $3.8bn sports complex 

The new Kai Tak Sports Park, situated on the site of Hong Kong's former Kai Tak Airport, is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex spanning 28 hectares. Aiming to position Hong Kong as a premier destination for international sports and entertainment events, the venue's main stadium will host the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens from 28-30 March. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government has invested approximately HK$30 billion (approximately US$3.8 billion) in the development of the new complex. John Sharkey, CEO of Kai Tak Sports Park, said: “With the completion and opening of Kai Tak Sports Park, Hong Kong is now better positioned to actively attract large-scale international events, drawing more visitors and investments, and injecting new vitality int...

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