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Separate fencing hall and pool in revised Northern Metropolis sports facilities plan

Sports industry experts stress importance of good support services for athletes after government updates plan to meet international standards

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenOscar LiuPublished: 1:55pm, 7 Apr 2026Updated: 1:58pm, 7 Apr 2026A world-class fencing hall and stand-alone swimming complex will be built in Hong Kong’s Northern Metropolis megaproject, authorities have revealed, in a move that experts said must be accompanied by good transport and support services for elite athletes.

Sports industry experts raised their suggestions on Tuesday after the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) updated its plans to construct the swimming pool as a stand-alone facility to meet international specifications, while expanding a space for fencing in Kwu Tung North.

Wong Tsan, principal of the Hong Kong Fencing School, said the plan to develop a specialised permanent facility was a crucial first step to addressing the shortage of training facilities in the city.

“The training classes held by the Fencing Association in public sports halls are restricted to only a few districts, and they operate on a ‘morning-install, evening-dismantle’ basis. The time consumed by this process seriously affects the progress of training,” Wong told a radio programme.

“Many of our current training sites also heavily rely on privately run clubs. If we truly want to promote fencing to the general public, relying solely on them is not enough.”

According to a department paper submitted to the North District Council, the government changed its original plans for the joint-user complex to prioritise international-standard sports facilities.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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