Queen Elizabeth Stadium
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Queen Elizabeth Stadium Information |
Queen Elizabeth Stadium located on Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, which is a large-scale indoor stadium managed by Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). The main facility of Stadium is the Arena on 3/F, equipped with world class lighting and scoring system. Arena can be used for major competitions or sports events, and usually hired for cultural performances, including entertainment programmes, concerts or ceremonies. Besides the Arena, Stadium also offers leisure facilities include badminton courts, squash courts and table-tennis courts.
3/F : Arena Opened in 1980, Queen Elizabeth Stadium has a Arena with 2,900 fixed audience seats and maximum 600 movable seats. The 1,500 square feet stage can provide central-stage design, which is relatively rare in 1980s. Also offering comprehensive stage equipment, reception room and several changing rooms, Stadium became the largest venue in Hong Kong at that time, many pop-stars had hold their concerts here. After the opening of Hung Hom Hong Kong Coliseum, which can accommodate over ten thousand guests, the importance of Queen Elizabeth Stadium was reduced. However, it is still a important venue in local entertainment industry today. We offer comprehensive fruit basket and flower basket series for Queen Elizabeth Stadium. Other than providing professional Queen Elizabeth delivery service, we can also arrange inquiry for the schedule of the programme. The general delivery time is 1-3 hours before the start of promgramme. Opening hours: Address: 18 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth Stadium Telephone: 2591 1346 Flower/Fruit/Orchid Ordering Telephone: 2736 6670 |
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Queen Elizabeth Stadium How to reach by MTR |
Wan Chai Station, 12 minutes walk from Exit A3; or |
Queen Elizabeth Stadium Directions by Bus and Mini-bus | ||
Queen Elizabeth Stadium opened on 27 August 1980 by the Governor MacLehose. Stadium was managed by Urban Council in early days (Became Provisional Urban Council after the Return), and managed by Leisure and Cultural Service Department since the reorganization of government in 2000. Queen Elizabeth Stadium was the largest venue in HK before the open of Hong Kong Coliseum, and still is one of the most important arena in HK.
Besides, Stadium also has 2 large function rooms, 4 committee rooms, a multi-purpose hall and a serious of leisure facilities, providing rehearsal and sport venues for citizens and groups.