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Division I Part 2 Competition Hong Kong, Hong Kong [2] 200m freestyle: 1:47.46 Cheuk Ming Ho: CPS 27 June 2021: Division I Part 3 Competition Hong Kong, Hong Kong [3] 400m freestyle: 3:50.53 Cheuk Ming Ho: CPS 18 April 2021: Festival of Sport LC Time Trial Hong Kong, Hong Kong [4] 800m freestyle: 8:03.41 Cheuk Ming Ho: CPS 21 March 2021: Hong ...
Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park Swimming Pool, opened 2011, in Sai Ying Pun. Public swimming pools in Hong Kong are managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD). There are 44 public swimming pools in Hong Kong; 9 in Hong Kong Island, 13 in Kowloon, and 22 in the New Territories.
The new swimming pool complex occupies a 0.8 ha site near the Kennedy Town waterfront. [3] It was designed by architecture firm Farrells, built by Paul Y. Engineering, and cost an estimated HK$671 million. [4] The complex includes two 50 metres pools, a 25-metre training pool, a children's pool and a jacuzzi.
It was designed by architect Sam Lim. [1] The pool was operated by the Urban Council until 2000. A second indoor pool was opened to the public on 28 June 1982. It was the Urban Council's first indoor teaching pool, and the first in Hong Kong equipped with a ramp for the convenience of disabled people. It cost HK$5.2 million. [2]
It includes four indoor heated pools, including an Olympic sized 50-metre main pool, two 25-metre training pools, and a 20-metre diving pool. There are also several outdoor leisure pools. As one of the best-equipped swimming pools in Hong Kong, it is the only venue in Kowloon suitable for staging major or international swimming events.
The sports complex is built on Crown Land (since 1997 known as Government Land in the law) with special land lease, which limited its purpose. However, Apple Daily accused that the athletic association violate the land lease by allowing non-members to use its canteen by joining its special-class of "eat-only" membership for HK$20 per month.
The territory generates around 6.4 million tons of waste each year [2] but is able to collect and process only a minimal portion of recyclable waste. [3] By 2019, its existing landfills are expected to be full. [4] The government has introduced waste management schemes and is working to educate the public on the subject. On the commercial side ...
Park Island Phase 2 Park Island Phase 5 Swimming Pool Logo of Park Island. Park Island is a private housing estate located at Ma Wan, an island in Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong. It was mainly developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties as part of the Ma Wan Development joint venture project [1] and completed from 2002 to 2006 in six phases ...