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HONG KONG - Hong Kong ... that could help reestablish Hong Kong as a regional events hub. Much will be centered around the newly-opened Kai Tak Stadium, a 50,000-seat arena that’s part ...
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It is increasingly likely that Hong Kong will play their AFC Asian Cup qualifier against India at Kai Tak Stadium on June 10, after the Asian Football Confederation listed the 50,000-seat ground ...
Coldplay’s recent concerts at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium sparked a wave of excitement – but for bassist Guy Berryman, the city’s allure extended beyond the stage. After the shows ...
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Neswire - 18 April 2025 - Coldplay, one of the biggest rock bands on the planet, made history by performing the first concert at the brand new Kai Tak Stadium ...
Brit rockers Kaiser Chiefs and legendary DJ Pete Tong were among the musical headliners at the Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament last month, which also doubled as the debut event at the city’s ...
The new stadium is a long-awaited addition to Hong Kong’s events and entertainment scene amid the pandemic-hit economy - and profit expectations are high, with famous Mandopop acts including ...
The move comes before President Trump’s planned imposition of new tariffs on small packages sent to the United States from Hong Kong and China. By Alexandra Stevenson Reporting from Hong Kong ...
British rock band Coldplay recently played at Hong Kong’s new Kai Tak Stadium on April 8, 9, 11 and 12, attracting almost 200,000 fans over four nights. The Hong Kong leg was part of the group ...
HONG KONG, May 7 (Reuters) - As valuations fall and banks pare exposure, some private credit firms are stepping in to invest in large commercial properties and developers in Hong Kong with plans ...
Hong Kong has a free market economy, highly dependent on international trade and finance - the value of goods and services trade, including the sizable share of reexports, is about four times GDP.