Editorial Mong Kok Stadium (commonly known as Mong Kok Stadium and Mong Ding Stadium) is a major football stadium in Hong Kong, 37 Flower Market Road, Mong Kok, Hong Kong. It was opened on 16 June 1973 and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
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Editorial Mong Kok Stadium (commonly known as Mong Kok Stadium and Mong Ding Stadium) is a major football stadium in Hong Kong, 37 Flower Market Road, Mong Kok, Hong Kong. It was opened on 16 June 1973 and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Mong Kok Stadium, Hong Kong, is a public-run standardized outdoor football venue and open practice field. It is located between Huaxu Road and Boundary Street, Mong Kok, North Kowloon. It can be reached by MTR Prince Edward Station. This area is actually a very busy and crowded place. But the fact that such a large land occupation is a stadium is enough to indicate that the metropolis is highly regarded for football events or sports development.
Mong Kok Stadium is a grass football stadium with 6,600 spectators. Many games are played here at the Hong Kong Football Association. Located on Huaxu Road, that is, outside the famous Mong Kok Flower Market, there are many flower potted shops. On the other corner is the Bird Garden on Yuanyu Street. Watching the ball can also be accompanied by birds and flowers.
The legendary stadium, Hong Kong film is often out of the mirror, itself is nothing special, but in the downtown area there is such a big stadium is rare, usually you can make an appointment for the people to use, if you travel, just punch a card.
Editorial Mong Kok Stadium is a major football stadium in Hong Kong, 37 Flower Market Road, Mong Kok, Hong Kong. It was opened on 16 June 1973 and is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
The largest football stadium in Hong Kong, where different types of large-scale ball games can be held, is the landmark of the Pearl of the East.