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Kai Tak Cruise Terminal27
Metro Park (Under Planning)12, 28
Kai Tak Water Sports Centre
(Under Planning)13, 27
Kai Tak Sports Park28
Kai Tak Underground Shopping Street (Under Planning)21, 27
AIRSIDE27
The largest lifestyle retail complex in the Kowloon East - The Twins20, 27
Extensive Transport Network
Interconnected Green Transport Network (Proposed) 26
Three Major Avenues
Approx. 600m Cross-Harbour Pedestrian Path (Under Planning) 1
Kai Tak Bridge
Road D3 (Metropolitan Park Section)
"Multi-Modal" Environmentally Friendly Linkage System (Under Planning) 1
Travelators Network
Kai Tak GreenWay (Shared use by pedestrians and cyclists) (Part of sections have been opened)16
Water Taxi (Under Planning)2
(Kai Tak - Hung Hom - Tsim Sha Tsui East - Central - West Kowloon)
Electric Buses and Minibuses
MTR Tuen Ma Line
MTR Kwun Tong Line
MTR East Rail Line
MTR Tseung Kwan O Line
MTR Island Line
Central Kowloon Route (Opening by End of 2025)3
The Imminent CBD rising from The Victoria Coastline8
Costing over HK$100 billion, the area is developed by top-notch developers in Hong Kong. The exquisite oasis is surrounded by water on three sides, enjoying double-sided panoramic harbour views8 comparable to that of Sydney.
Surrounded by approximately 45 hectares of greenery and recreational areas9, the experience of a park on the ocean ascends.
The groundbreaking Smart and Green Mass Transit System (under planning)26 spans approximately 3.5 kilometers, swiftly connecting the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, Sky Garden and newly added station within the PARK PENINSULA residential area, Metro Park (under planning)12, Kai Tak Sports Park, and Kai Tak Station, presenting and unparalleled opportunity for advancement and economic prosperity in the region.
Kai Tak Bridge, about 600m Cross-Harbour Travelator (under planning)1 and D3 road (Metro Park section) - the 3 major routes connect Kai Tak, Kowloon Bay and Kwun Tong in Kowloon East CBD.
Central Kowloon Route (will open by the end of 2025)3, Trunk Road T2 (under construction)10, water taxi (proposed)2 and electric bus and minibus network create a multi-billion worth transportation facilities for travelling to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories.
Together the world-class Kai Tak Sports Park, Metro Park (under planning)12 and Water Sports Centre (under alteration)13 gather all the fun and excitements from international events.
The business areas in Kai Tak, Kowloon Bay and Kwun Tong will form Hong Kong's new Central Business District (CBD2)14, comparable in scale to Central, which expects to attract multinational corporations and government offices to station.
Surrounded by around 45 hectares9 of seafront oasis8
The largest Metro Park in Hong Kong (Under planning)12Around 1.4 km Sky Garden
Reminiscent of Royal Botanic Gardens on Sydney Harbour
As the latest green heartland in Hong Kong, Kai Tak covers a greening area of over 99 hectares. PARK PENINSULA alone is surrounded by approximately 45 hectares of greenery9, comparable to Royal Botanic Gardens on Sydney Harbour.
Metro Park (under planning)12 will cover an area of 24 hectares and will become the largest park in Hong Kong upon completion.
Spanning approximately 1.4 km long, the thematic areas in the sky garden are designed with inspirations of the four-season. It runs through the entire PARK PENINSULA, connecting the future Metro Park12 and Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Park.
Approximately 11 km long seaside promenade (Part of sections have been opened)15 connects multiple leisure hotspots in the area. Certain sections have already been opened. It will soon become one of the longest seaside promenades in the world.
GreenWay comprises approximately 13 km long cycling network and jogging track (part of sections have been opened)16 to connect Kai Tak Avenue Park, Kai Tak Sports Park, Metro Park (under planning)12, Runway Park, and many more.
The Kai Tak Runway Recreational Area (under planning)17 will consist of five seaside recreation areas and garden avenues, completing with greening waterscape, cultural promenade, and performance venues.
Water Sports Center13
to host world-class sports events
Kai Tak Water Sports Center (under alteration)13 • Canoeing Training Centre22
With the geographical advantages of PARK PENINSULA and Inner Harbour, in the future it will become the hub for international water sports events.
An array of activities and courses such as sailing, rowing and canoeing will be staged.
Enjoy water sports in the midst of the city centre to experience convenience like no other.
A new world-class
waterfront leisure landmark
PARK PENINSULA will have approximately 1,000,000 square feet of waterfront8 commercial space combining shopping and dining areas.
Approximately 240,000 square feet of waterfront8 retail shops and restaurants will be situated along the PARK PENINSULA Promenade15, 18
Approximately 700,000 square feet of retail and gourmet bay will be located in the Kai Tak Sports Park11, 18
Approximately 60,000 square feet of retail shops and restaurants are located in the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal18
The landmark Grade A commercial building AIRSIDE19 provides more than 700,000 square feet of shopping floor space. Offerings such as the first in Hong Kong sports and entertainment conceptual store, cinema with brand new visual technology, global cuisine and major international brands.
The Twins20, the largest lifestyle retail complex in the Kowloon East - a retail commercial complex with two towers which covers over 1.1 million square feet, with over 700 tenant spaces for a diverse mix of fashion, entertainment, F&B, and lifestyle service providers. Tower I houses a brand-new SOGO department store while Tower II will house SNDO, a brand-new lifestyle mall concept.
An underground shopping street of about 1,500 meters (under planning)21 will connect across Kai Tak's major commercial landmarks, Kowloon City and San Po Kong. It also connects MTR Kai Tak Station and Sung Wong Toi Station to meet the needs of diverse life.
World-class Kai Tak Sports Park11 to become the sports and entertainment base
Kai Tak Sports Park
Rare to see in the world, the exquisite international standard sports park located in the heart of the city will become the largest sports and leisure landmark in Hong Kong.
With a gross area of about 28 hectares, the main stadium can accommodate 50,000 people, about four times of the capacity of the Hong Kong Coliseum23, comparable to Liverpool's Anfield Stadium. The set-up is ideal for hosting international sports events and recreational performances.
Approximately 20,000 square feet food court, as well as an outdoor 32,000 square feet Dining Cove is curated in the park, complementing by the stunning view of the Victoria Harbour8.
Ultimate Transportation
Network
1
Bridge
Right next to the Kai Tak Bridge, only around
4 minutes to Kowloon Bay6
The Development is situated besides Kai Tak Bridge. It is only around 4 minutes away by car to Kowloon Bay Business District6.
2
Routes
Kai Tak Smart and Green Mass Transit System26 X
D3 Road (Metro Park Section)
The groundbreaking Smart and Green Mass Transit System (under planning)26 spans approximately 3.5 kilometers, swiftly connecting the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, Sky Garden and newly added station within the PARK PENINSULA residential area, Metro Park (under planning)12, Kai Tak Sports Park, and Kai Tak Station, presenting and unparalleled opportunity for advancement and economic prosperity in the region.
Road D3 (Metropolitan Park Section) connects Kai Tak Sports Park and Kai Tak City Centre.
Ultimate Transportation
Network
3
CBDs
Kowloon East - West Kowloon - Central
Capture the best of the 3 CBDs
It takes around 4 minutes to reach Kowloon Bay via Kai Tak Bridge6, around 9 minutes to reach the Kai Tak City Centre6, granting you the accessibility to Kowloon East CBD
With the Central Kowloon Route (also known as the 'Golden Belt') set to open by the end of 20253, it will only take about 10 minutes to travel to the West Kowloon Business District by car6, and about 15 minutes to Central CBD6.
With the exquisite location of the project, the three major CBDs are all within a 15-minute neighborhood6.
Ultimate Transportation
Network
4
Linkages
Environmentally Friendly
Linkage System (Proposed)1
Travelator Network1
Around 600 metres cross-habour travelator connecting PARK PENINSULA and Kwun Tong Promenade, allowing easy access to Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon Bay, and the Kwun Tong CBD.
Kai Tak GreenWay (Part of sections have been opened)16
Approximately 13 km GreenWay network of pedestrian and cyclist corridors offers impressive views of greenery and the Victoria Harbour to admire8.
Water taxi2
Five pick-up and drop-off points in Kai Tak, Hung Hom, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Central and West Kowloon will be in service2.
Electric bus and Minibus
Introducing electric bus and minibus services to reduce carbon footprint.
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Kowloon East will soon transform into the largest business district in Hong Kong, providing 43 million square feet of commercial floor space. This is twice that of Central commercial district and 8 times that of ICC Kowloon Station commercial area24.
The floor area of commercial buildings in Kai Tak exceeds 20 million square feet, which is 3 times that of the Taikoo Place commercial area24.
An array of Grade A commercial buildings in Kowloon East, namely One Bay East, Manhattan Place and The Quayside, are now opened and have attracted the move-in of local, China and foreign enterprises, coupled with a group of professional talents and high-income individuals. Enormous investment potential is alluded by the quality resident base.25
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Landmark Grade-A commercial building AIRSIDE19
AIRSIDE offers a shopping complex of about 700,000 square feet, including an over 900-seater cinema with brand new visual experience, international gourmet experience and a host of international brands.
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The largest lifestyle retail complex in the Kowloon East - The Twins20
A retail commercial complex with two towers which covers over 1.1 million square feet, with over 700 tenant spaces for a diverse mix of fashion, entertainment, F&B, and lifestyle service providers. Tower I houses a brand-new SOGO department store while Tower II will house SNDO, a brand-new lifestyle mall concept.
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1,500-meter long Underground
Shopping Street (Under Planning)21
The underground shopping streets spanning 1,500 meters, which will be twice as long than Nagahoridori, the famous underground street in Shinsaibashi, Osaka, will connect across Kai Tak's major commercial landmarks, Kowloon City and San Po Kong. It will also connect Kai Tak Station and Sung Wong Toi MTR stations to meet the needs of diverse life.