Hong Kong Stadium
This is Hong Kong's largest sports venue with
about 40 000 seats. The stadium is used mainly for football
and international rugby matches, while large-scale religious gatherings
and fund-raising events for charity are also held. In total, 388 787
spectators attended 35 events at the venue in 2004.
Water Sports and Holiday Camps
The LCSD manages four water sports centres (Chong
Hing, Tai Mei Tuk, Jockey Club Wong Shek and St Stephen's Beach)
and four holiday camps (Lady MacLehose Holiday Village, Sai Kung
Outdoor Recreation Centre, Tso Kung Tam Outdoor Recreation Centre,
and Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village). During the year, 100 426
people participated in water sports programmes held at the water
sports centres and 489 322 people enjoyed the facilities at
the holiday camps. To allow more people at work to enjoy camping
facilities, the department provided evening camp programmes for
32 147 people in 2004.
Other Sports and Recreational Venues
The LCSD manages 85 sports centres, 36 swimming
pool complexes, 270 tennis courts, 321 squash courts, 24 sports
grounds, four golf driving ranges and two public riding schools.
Nine new recreation and sport venues and two improvement
projects were completed in 2004: Tai Po complex, indoor recreation
centre-cum-library at Ma On Shan, local open space at Mouse Island,
Tuen Mun, district open space at Tsing Yi, Ma On Shan Sports Ground
(Phase 2), local open space at Tin Shui Wai, water sports centre
at Stanley Main Beach, local open space in Ping Shan, Yuen Long,
a multi-purpose grass pitch on Sai Tso Wan former landfill, improvement
to Lok Wah Playground, Kwun Tong, and renovation of the Wu Kai Sha
Youth Village of YMCA, Ma On Shan.
Works were in progress on 13 other projects: Tai
Kok Tsui Complex (Phase 2), local open space at Fanling, Kowloon
Bay Recreation Ground, district open space at Tai Po, football pitch
at Tai Po, district open space at Tung Chung, district open space
at Tuen Mun, Stanley Complex, Hammer Hill Road Park, Diamond Hill,
Cherry Street Park, Tai Kok Tsui, additional open space adjacent
to Tsuen Wan Town Hall, indoor recreation centre at Tin Shui Wai,
and improvement works to Lei Yue Mun Park Holiday Village.
Beaches and Swimming Pools
Swimming is one of Hong Kong's most popular summer
pastimes. In 2004, people made 12.43 million visits to the beaches,
and there were 9.81 million visits to the public swimming pools
managed by the LCSD. There are 41 gazetted bathing beaches —
12 on Hong Kong Island and 29 in the New Territories and outlying
islands. The LCSD manages 36 public swimming pool complexes in the
urban areas and the New Territories.
As sharks are occasionally sighted in Hong Kong
waters, shark prevention nets have been installed for the safety
of swimmers at 30 of the more popular and more accessible beaches.
All public bathing beaches under the management
of the LCSD will normally be closed in winter. However, lifeguard
services are still provided at Clear Water Bay 2nd Beach, Golden
Beach and Silverstrand Beach in the New Territories from 8 am to
5 pm from November to March and at Deep Water Bay Beach from 8 am
to 5 pm from December to February. Shark prevention nets are also
retained at these beaches when they are open.
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