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Landing sign

Landing sign:  The yellow and black checkered pattern has been retained at Kai Tak Runway Park.

Kai Tak Runway Park opens

August 10, 2014

Kai Tak Runway Park, occupying 2.82 hectares and built at the tip of the former Kai Tak airport runway, is now open 24 hours daily.

  

The park has incorporated aviation elements in its design, such as the original yellow and black checkered pattern at the tip of the taxiway that once served as a visual reference for pilots during landing.

 

The runway was known as "Runway One-Three"/ "Runway Three-One" in the aviation industry and the numbers "13" and "31" have reappeared in the park.

 

Historic photos that commemorate the old airport form "Kai Tak Timeline", which introduces the history of the airport and plane-shaped benches are some other features of the park, managed by the Leisure & Cultural Services Department.

 

Other major facilities include a 270-metre-long waterfront promenade, a large lawn and an open plaza.



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