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Photograph: Courtesy Go Park Sai Sha
Photograph: Courtesy Go Park Sai Sha

New openings and attractions in Hong Kong in 2025

Watch out for these new exciting places to visit in Hong Kong

Jenny Leung
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Planning for your next big adventure in Hong Kong? You'll be happy to know that there's a bunch of new exciting attractions and landmarks opening in the city this year. From the highly-anticipated Kai Tak Sports Park and Go Park Sai Sha to new shopping malls and hotels, read on for the best new attractions you can look forward to visiting in 2025.

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New attractions to visit in Hong Kong

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  • Chek Lap Kok

Located at Hong Kong International Airport's Skycity, 11 Skies is the largest retailtainment landmark in the city with a gross floor area of 3.8 million square feet. With plans to feature over 800 stores, including more than 120 dining concepts, this mega complex will also host eight world-class themed attractions – all of which are setting foot in Hong Kong for the first time – designed for exploration and immersive experiences for all ages. Positioned between Hong Kong International Airport and key transport links like the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link, 11 Skies is set to be an ideal one-stop destination within the Greater Bay Area’s ‘1.5 hours living circle’.

  • Things to do

Kai Tak Sports Park is set to make its grand debut in the first quarter of 2025. Spanning around 28 hectares, it’s set to be one of the largest sports and activity hubs in the city. Whether you’re looking to catch a game, enjoy park facilities, or indulge in some retail therapy and good eats, this place has got you covered. Upcoming events include the Hong Kong Sevens as well as the legendary British rock band Coldplay concerts!

Kai Tak Sports Park isn’t just about sports; it also boasts a large-scale Retail Centre home to over 200 stores, a massive Epicland playground, the Namco Entertainment Arena, Hong Kong's tallest rock climbing wall at 17.5 metres, and a sprawling bowling alley with 40 lanes for when you need a break from all that shopping.

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  • Things to do

From the creative minds of world-renowned architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects, Go Park Sai Sha combines entertainment, dining, sports, and leisure all into one. Complete with residential areas, commercial complexes, and both outdoor and indoor sports facilities, this sports-themed complex features a range of indoor and outdoor activities with professional grounds for basically any sport you can think of – golf, tennis, football, rugby, five-a-side baseball, three-on-three basketball, roller skating, cycling, padel tennis, pickleball, lacrosse, and much, much more.

Dock 1A

Slated to open in January of 2025, the revitalised Dock 1A is expected to open in January of 2025 in Sai Kung. The 10-storey shopping mall spans over 56,000sq ft and will offer a range of shops, dining, and entertainment facilities to those in the area. 

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