Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.

Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
people | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date of Death | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Material Type | Image |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
Hong Kong Stadium
The South China Athletic Association was established in 1916. Since then, sports activities for the Chinese have flourished. In the early days, the major sport was soccer, and the Hong Kong Football Association was established in 1914, (it's prime time was during the 60's). The Hong Kong Stadium at So Kon Po was built in 1955. It has a stand that can hold 28,000 spectators. The stand was redeveloped to hold 40,000 to 50,000 spectators in 1993.
Date | 1991 |
Place | Hong Kong Island/Wan Chai District/Causeway Bay/(Street)/Government Stadium |
People | Kong Kai Ming |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | Sketches by Kong Kai-ming |
Source | Kong, Kai Ming. Landmarks of Hong Kong: Further Artistic Impression. (Hong Kong: The School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, 1994), p.147 |
Repository | The University of Hong Kong Libraries |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use is given by Kong Kai Ming |
Accession No. | LA005-299 |
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