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* [[MTR]]: [[Heng On station]] Exit C |
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* [[Kowloon Motor Bus]]/[[Long Win Bus|Airbus]]/Cross Harbour buses: |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 00:50, 21 April 2021
Location | 1 Hang Hong Street, Ma On Shan, Hong Kong |
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Coordinates | 22°25′15″N 114°13′43″E / 22.420824°N 114.228616°E |
Owner | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
Operator | Leisure and Cultural Services Department |
Capacity | 1,387 |
Field size | 98 x 63.5 meters (107 x 69.5 yards) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1996 |
Opened | 28 December 1999 |
Construction cost | HK$153 million |
Tenants | |
2003 FESPIC Youth Games |
Ma On Shan Sports Ground (Chinese: 馬鞍山運動場) is a multi-use sports ground located in Ma On Shan, Sha Tin, Hong Kong. It was built at a cost of HK$153 million and opened in 1999. The sports ground is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
History
Ma On Shan was opened by Lau Wong-fat on 28 December 1999. During construction the completion date was seriously delayed due to contractor bankruptcy. Work was taken over by the Architectural Services Department in December 1997 who completed construction.[1]
Activities
Ma On Shan Sports Ground is designed for local sports use including schools and company sports days. When the venue is not booked, it is open to the public for jogging.
Due to the 2008 Olympics Equestrian event in Sha Tin, the Sports Institute's track and field athletes were given permission to train exclusively at Ma On Shan Sports Ground every day.[2]。
Facilities
Ma On Shan Sports Ground's design is simple and practical. The double deck grandstand is 150m long and can accommodate 1,387 spectators.
Beneath the grandstand are changing rooms and offices. There is an 11-a-side natural grass football field and 400m running track.
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Car park entrance
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Foundation stone
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Electronic score board
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Podium
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Grandstand
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On the grandstand
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Running track
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Track and field facilities