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Written by: Wang Jieen
2020-09-16 13:15
Last update date: 2020-09-16 13:15
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department will reopen the sports venues in phases, and the indoor recreational facilities will reopen tomorrow (17th).
The Secretary for Home Affairs, Xu Yingwei, visited the Wong Nai Chung Stadium under the LCSD today (16th) to inspect the reopening of the stadium.
According to the bureau, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will take special measures at all recreational facilities to be reopened, including limiting the number of people staying on the courts and fairways, suspending the opening of spectator stands, canceling team competitions, and opening the facilities across the fairways.
▼Reopening of premises and relaxation measures starting on September 18▼
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The Secretary for Home Affairs, Xu Yingwei (second from right), accompanied by the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services Liu Mingguang (first from right), visited the Wong Nai Chung Stadium today to inspect the situation of the LCSD preparing to reopen the stadium.
Xu Yingwei visited the Wong Nai Chung Stadium under the LCSD today to inspect the reopening of the stadium.
The Home Affairs Bureau stated that the museum was once used as a community testing center. The department has begun to restore the venue on September 12, perform deep disinfection and cleaning, and reinstall sports equipment for public use.
Those who enter the venue must take their temperature first
According to the bureau, Xu Yingwei understands the preparations and epidemic prevention measures of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, including arranging visitors to receive temperature monitoring, placing disinfection carpets, providing alcohol handrubs, and enhancing cleaning.
In addition, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department has adopted special measures for the reopened recreational facilities, including restricting the number of people staying on the courts and fairways, suspending the opening of spectator stands, canceling team competitions, and opening the facilities across the fairways.
You can use Leisure Link to book online today
The indoor recreational facilities at the sports venues of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department will reopen tomorrow, including the main stadium (badminton courts only), squash courts, table tennis room/table, bowling greens, golf tees, tennis courts, and Hong Kong Velodrome Cycling track, indoor jogging track, dance studio/activity room, fitness room, British/American billiard table, gymnastics training ground, sports climbing facilities, etc.
The water sports center will also reopen on the same day.
The public can use Leisure Link to book the reopened fee-based facilities online starting today.
The Leisure Link booking counters and self-service stations at the above reopening venues will resume booking services on the same day the facilities reopen.
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