Spectators urged to get sports park tickets early

[RTHK] - 02/28/2025

The government says people attending the opening ceremony for Kai Tak Sports Park on Saturday evening must get their tickets by 3pm on the day. Some 8,000 people received vouchers which have to be exchanged in person for the tickets they bought. Sports Commissioner George Choi said on Friday (…)



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