It looks more like a promotional video with lots of praises when the public wouldn't know the benefits or otherwise until it finally kicks into operation in 2025. If the HK Governemnet or the relevant parties did not pay for this video's production, they perhaps should😅.
so basically Singapore Sports Hub? this is long overdue in Hong Kong. but there needs to be more facilities in every neighborhood, not just a super complex for the entire city
@@bagtea sure they do, it’s a matter of choices. You can even put these things on top of buildings these days. But Hong Kong, like many cities in Asia, needs to focus on quality of life issues and creating a distributed system of amenities would help. It’s not a particularly healthy place to live. You can hike in natural areas or go to the planned sports hub, but it takes time to get there and inertia sets in so people don’t. When living spaces are small, amenities can help make up for whatever is lost in terms of private space.
@@bagtea The reason for Nepalese settlement in HK is because the Nepalese Gurkha brigade of the British Army were deployed to serve the territory during British Colonial times. So it was the Nepalese Gurkhas who safe guarded HK from the outer forces and illegal immigrants under the British Government.
just worry they didn't build enough car park there again~ cos the Govt here always think if they do not build car park then people will take public transports; but which is not, everyone still drive and cannot even find the parking space, so crazy here for all those mega projects which cannot even solve this kind of problems!
Si singgapor ang pag sendan ninyo at si singgapore at head of the table ang mag hahatid sa inyo. See you soon H.K tnk you sa fair mo sa aking mga tao❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
We constructed the Express Railway that has no passenger, the Third Runway with dwindling visitors, the Hong Kong Macau Zhuhai bridge that no one use, now we have this super stadium. . . and we also have a deficit of 200 billion dollar just for the 1st half of 2024.
@@cd7707a what else do you want apart from trains and busses? I think your concern is more about crowd control. They are not gonna dump all 50,000 people from the same exit.
@@maximusdeep HK government has reputations for building infrastructures without good planning for transportation. Our Kai Tak cruise terminal is a great example billion spend but when cruise boats parking there is no public transportation. The closes example is HK Football stadium when 20,000 exit from Rugby sevens. It is crazy to try to get out. For a 50,000 stadium I have been to Europe and US or Wimbledon. These countries have lots of experience with large events. A good stadium planning makes differences for public after the events as all leave at the same time. I was in Qatar for World Cup and Germany for European Cup these are cities with less people and a lot more space. I am worried for our government not budgeted enough. HK need a lot more than simply more buses and trains. Directing crowds to different MTR lines whether by walking or buses is a start. But I don't see in the plan there is a direct tunnel access for a new subway line build for this project.
There's Sung Wong Toi and Kai Tak station with 10 minutes walk. And there's two public transport interchange, I.E.bus terminus. Last but not least, it's near Kowloon city ferry.
HK is short of living spaces for ordinary and senior citizens. Instead of building up condos for its own poor people. Living in what is called CAGE HOMES. It builds high value sports complex for business and show to the world that it is a rich state but poor people.. This is how the Chinese business operates. Not even try to think about how these poor people can have a descent housing.
@@waikinchan1856 - Build an affordable Condo for the poor or seniors people. Not for free but having a low rent. Hong Kong has plenty of very rich that have $billions and tons of money.
@@rubenreyes4477 you can type "hong kong public housing "and go to check for the diagrams. Can also check for" housing problems in hong kong." Then you can get some insight into the problems.
@@rubenreyes4477They already are building a lot of new public housing, as a local. Wait times have been reduced, just because the problem still exists doesn't mean they're not doing anything.
It looks more like a promotional video with lots of praises when the public wouldn't know the benefits or otherwise until it finally kicks into operation in 2025. If the HK Governemnet or the relevant parties did not pay for this video's production, they perhaps should😅.
Cant wait for it to open !!
There are rumors circulating about 6 Blackpink concerts scheduled for December 2025.
My dad is a Electrician working on this Hong Kong’s $3.9BN Mega Stadium
fantastic 🎉
so basically Singapore Sports Hub? this is long overdue in Hong Kong. but there needs to be more facilities in every neighborhood, not just a super complex for the entire city
doubt Hongkong even has empty space to build facilities in every neighborhood lol
@@bagtea sure they do, it’s a matter of choices. You can even put these things on top of buildings these days. But Hong Kong, like many cities in Asia, needs to focus on quality of life issues and creating a distributed system of amenities would help. It’s not a particularly healthy place to live. You can hike in natural areas or go to the planned sports hub, but it takes time to get there and inertia sets in so people don’t. When living spaces are small, amenities can help make up for whatever is lost in terms of private space.
@@RM-dc6zd they first need to stop giving IDs to so many people. I know alot of people from Nepal who has Hongkong ID
whoa hk needs this to host big events, the one at our expo is way too small to host anything big
@@bagtea The reason for Nepalese settlement in HK is because the Nepalese Gurkha brigade of the British Army were deployed to serve the territory during British Colonial times. So it was the Nepalese Gurkhas who safe guarded HK from the outer forces and illegal immigrants under the British Government.
just worry they didn't build enough car park there again~ cos the Govt here always think if they do not build car park then people will take public transports; but which is not, everyone still drive and cannot even find the parking space, so crazy here for all those mega projects which cannot even solve this kind of problems!
Besides airport carpark 4, I don’t think you can find a major building in HK with sufficient lots for parking, especially in city areas.
Si singgapor ang pag sendan ninyo at si singgapore at head of the table ang mag hahatid sa inyo. See you soon H.K tnk you sa fair mo sa aking mga tao❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
This project was SUPPOSED to be built A FULL DECADE ago but, for some reason, it took them forever to begin as the local economy heads to the toilet.
Is this a government sponsored promotion video?
We constructed the Express Railway that has no passenger, the Third Runway with dwindling visitors, the Hong Kong Macau Zhuhai bridge that no one use, now we have this super stadium. . . and we also have a deficit of 200 billion dollar just for the 1st half of 2024.
They building it for Taylor Swift's concert
@@bagtea Only if Taylor Swift is a monthly show!
@@dannyleung2796 just get Herman Li play Through The Fire And Flames every month
It was just bad timing due to covid pandemic. Now you can see the visitors numbers are recovering back to pre-pandemic levels.
@@maximusdeep Unfortunately, the visitors are simply not spending
😎🤔😎🤔😎🤔😎🤔😎🤔 Felicidades
50,000 stadium with no major public transportation😱
There's MTR close to the venue and they will obviously reroute buses once the venue is open.
Sure will see when it opens with 50,000 fans leaving whether we have a first class stadium or a first class disaster.
@@cd7707a what else do you want apart from trains and busses? I think your concern is more about crowd control. They are not gonna dump all 50,000 people from the same exit.
@@maximusdeep HK government has reputations for building infrastructures without good planning for transportation. Our Kai Tak cruise terminal is a great example billion spend but when cruise boats parking there is no public transportation. The closes example is HK Football stadium when 20,000 exit from Rugby sevens. It is crazy to try to get out. For a 50,000 stadium I have been to Europe and US or Wimbledon. These countries have lots of experience with large events. A good stadium planning makes differences for public after the events as all leave at the same time. I was in Qatar for World Cup and Germany for European Cup these are cities with less people and a lot more space. I am worried for our government not budgeted enough. HK need a lot more than simply more buses and trains. Directing crowds to different MTR lines whether by walking or buses is a start. But I don't see in the plan there is a direct tunnel access for a new subway line build for this project.
Stupid, lazy city planning. Just $$ for developers and accessibility and city planning are an after thought. 🫴
How much did the Hong Kong Government paid you to make this video?
What about the transportation going there ?
There's Sung Wong Toi and Kai Tak station with 10 minutes walk. And there's two public transport interchange, I.E.bus terminus. Last but not least, it's near Kowloon city ferry.
HK is short of living spaces for ordinary and senior citizens. Instead of building up condos for its own poor people. Living in what is called CAGE HOMES.
It builds high value sports complex for business and show to the world that it is a rich state but poor people..
This is how the Chinese business operates. Not even try to think about how these poor people can have a descent housing.
So, what can you suggest to solve the problem?
@@waikinchan1856 -
Build an affordable Condo for the poor or seniors people. Not for free but having a low rent.
Hong Kong has plenty of very rich that have $billions and tons of money.
@@rubenreyes4477 you can type "hong kong public housing "and go to check for the diagrams. Can also check for" housing problems in hong kong." Then you can get some insight into the problems.
@@rubenreyes4477They already are building a lot of new public housing, as a local. Wait times have been reduced, just because the problem still exists doesn't mean they're not doing anything.
@@hgos7211 -
🍻 Cheers🥂 if that is so. We are born in these world naked. We will left in these world same naked and can bring nothing..
Rubbish😂
Lol..don't go see the rubbish when it's open.😅
Naloka ako dami pala ninyo. Okay all in cooperative para pag may matira sa inyong loan pwde ninyo yan puhunan sa mga privat small business man
It's a disaster waiting to happen.