Technical Visit to Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

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Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is a cruise ship terminal in HK. Built on the site of the former Kai Tak Airport, it offers deep-water berths capable of accommodating the largest cruise ships in the world. The terminal aims to boost HK's tourism industry and serve as a new landmark in the city.
In this visit, we shall organize a guided tour into the restricted area to understand its operation.
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On 5 June ,2025 we had a technical visit to Tai Tak Cruise Terminal. There were in total 15 participants who jointed this event. The event started sharp at 15:30 from the meeting location at 1/F with a guided tour by Justin Tung, the marketing and communication manager.
The tour started from Kai Tak Terminal Park which is located at the flat roof of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal occupying 23,000 square meters with a viewing platform, fountain plaza and water garden. Mr. Tung had informed us about the history of Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, and the terminal can support two largest cruises at the same time.
After that, we went to the departure hall where we wore wrist belts for security identification, the arrival hall and departure hall can be used for events if there is no cruise. We passed through security checks and got into restricted areas, then passed through immigration and arrival hall.
We went outdoors and toke group photos together and presented souvenir. The event ended at 17:00 with about half an hour overrun. Everyone enjoyed the event.
- report by Kenneth Yu
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