All sport stories from Hong Kong.
From Sheung Wan to Sai Kung, a surge in outdoor adventure clubs is reshaping how locals connect, challenge themselves, and reclaim Hong Kong's vertical landscape.
Sport30 June 2026
From volunteering at the Hong Kong Stadium to securing tickets for international tournaments, here's everything you need to know to dive into the city's thriving sports culture.
Sport30 June 2026
As the Premier League season builds toward its climax, fierce competition at the top and bottom of the table promises to reshape Hong Kong's football landscape.
Sport30 June 2026
Participation data reveals a city obsessed with marathons and triathlons—but one where accessibility gaps are widening.
Sport30 June 2026
From open-water swimming to outrigger canoeing, Hong Kong's aquatic scene offers accessible pathways for beginners—here's what you need to know.
Sport30 June 2026
Record-breaking performances at Central and Kowloon venues signal a shift toward high-intensity functional training as summer competition season heats up.
Sport30 June 2026
As participation rates climb and neighbourhood facilities transform, local clubs across the city are proving that organised youth sport is the antidote to isolation in an increasingly digital age.
Sport30 June 2026
From indoor gyms in Causeway Bay to natural rock faces in the New Territories, Hong Kong's expanding infrastructure is drawing athletes and adventurers from across Asia.
Sport30 June 2026
As the city's professional league attracts regional talent, crumbling stadiums and limited training facilities threaten to undermine the sport's growth ambitions.
Sport30 June 2026
Beyond the gleaming commercial gyms of Central, a network of neighbourhood volunteers and local clubs is reshaping how ordinary Hongkongers approach fitness and wellbeing.
Sport30 June 2026
From indoor gyms in Mong Kok to outdoor crags across the New Territories, local climbing collectives are transforming the city's extreme sports landscape and welcoming thousands of newcomers.
Sport30 June 2026
As the Shatin Dragon Boat Club prepares for the international season, their cutting-edge conditioning programme is reshaping how fitness enthusiasts across the territory approach strength and endurance training.
Sport30 June 2026
From indoor gyms in Mong Kok to world-class crags in the New Territories, here's what you need to know before you take your first climb.
Sport30 June 2026
As local clubs eye continental competitions, aging stadiums and limited training facilities expose gaps in the city's support for the beautiful game.
Sport30 June 2026
Explosive growth in endurance sport participation tells a story of Hong Kong's shift towards healthier, more aspirational lifestyles—but reveals stark divides too.
Sport30 June 2026
New grassroots data reveals surging interest in niche disciplines while traditional team sports struggle to retain young players.
Sport30 June 2026
Recreational leagues are thriving across the city, but ageing facilities and rising costs are testing the limits of grassroots participation.
Sport30 June 2026
As the island nation's fairytale tournament run captivates diaspora communities globally, Hong Kong venues prepare to host qualifying matches that could reshape African football's landscape.
Sport30 June 2026
From swimming lessons in Victoria Harbour to competitive diving clubs across the territory, here's everything a beginner needs to know to dive into Hong Kong's thriving aquatic community.
Sport30 June 2026
With local clubs competing regionally and grassroots participation climbing, the territory's stadium network and training grounds are straining under pressure to modernise.
Sport30 June 2026