Hong Kong Velodrome

In the heart of Hong Kong's New Territories, the Hong Kong Velodrome is a world-class cycling venue that hosted the track cycling events during the 2009 East Asian Games. This state-of-the-art facility features a 250-meter timber track, a BMX track, and extensive indoor and outdoor spaces. Beyond the sporting action, the velodrome is set within a landscaped park, making it a pleasant spot for a stroll or a family outing. For travelers, it's a chance to see a unique piece of sports infrastructure and perhaps catch a local cycling competition or training session.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for about 1–2 hours to explore the velodrome grounds, visit the museum, and watch any ongoing training or events. If you're a cycling enthusiast, you might want to stay longer to observe a full training session or competition. The park itself invites a leisurely stroll, so combine it with a picnic or a visit to the nearby Hong Kong Heritage Museum for a half-day outing.

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