The Hong Kong-based company Inno-Sports Concept Management Limited (Inno-Sports) has been actively focusing on sports management and innovation.
The heart of its operations is GO PARK Sai Sha, a state-of-the-art sports and commercial complex in Sai Sha that officially opened in January, embodying its commitment to enhancing the sporting landscape in Hong Kong and the region. As part of a mega-integrated development by Sun Hung Kai Properties, the park aims to redefine urban living and recreational spaces, embracing the concept: “Tourism is everywhere in Hong Kong.”
Covering 1.3 million square feet, the park integrates nature with sports, entertainment, dining and leisure under the theme “Happiness in Nature.” As the sole privately operated, public-facing sports complex in Hong Kong, it is perfect for families seeking quality time – pets are welcome, too!
“Blending sports, arts, hiking, water activities, retail and tourism into an all-round experience, we are committed to promoting sports for all, nurturing talent, supporting elite athlete development and engaging families in the joy of sports,” said Alkin Kwong, Director of Inno-Sports. “Our goal is to encourage more people to pursue a healthy lifestyle.”
With sports becoming more popular across Hong Kong, the shortage of venues has posed a long-term challenge for local sports development. GO PARK aims to address this need by offering high-quality programmes and facilities, including the city’s first dedicated lacrosse court, catering to athletes and enthusiasts alike.
GO PARK Sports is an outdoor park and sports academy offering facilities such as tennis, rugby and padel. To promote public participation and support athletics, the park has partnered with over 10 top-tier sports associations and institutions to provide personal coaching, professional training and sporting events for all skill levels.
Regular talks, seminars and tournaments bring together experts, athletes and sports enthusiasts from Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area, fostering exchange, strengthening ties and showcasing talent.
The indoor complex features a multi-purpose stadium, temperature-controlled swimming pool, fencing school, fitness gym, children’s playgrounds, a pet park and a host of dining and shopping options.
The mobile app “GO PARK Sports” has also been launched, allowing users to book facilities and classes, check real-time availability and manage bookings. Another notable feature is its public golf driving range. Equipped with Trackman radar technology at every bay, players can view real-time shot data and engage in immersive 18-hole simulation games.
As a member of the Chamber’s family, Inno-Sports benefits from access to a vast network of business contacts, enhancing collaborations and creating new business opportunities.
“Meeting people from different industries at Chamber events is invaluable as it opens doors to initiatives that can benefit our business and Hong Kong as a whole,” said Kwong.
Looking ahead, the soon-to-open GO PARK Aqua in Sai Sha – a water sports centre showcasing the area’s unique coastal resources – will broaden the current range of activities by adding stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking and wing foiling to the offerings.
Inno-Sports Concept Management Ltd
(Member of Sun Hung Kai Properties Group)
HKGCC Membership No.: HKI0375
Established 創辦年份: 1992
Website 網站: https://www.goparksaisha.hk