Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is poised to revolutionize the travel experience with the launch of Skytopia, a groundbreaking development that seamlessly blends culture, commerce, leisure, and entertainment. The project, unveiled by the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), aims to create an unforgettable destination for both travelers and locals, offering a unique mix of art, cuisine, sports, and sustainability.
A New Global Hub for Commerce and Culture
With an investment of HKD 70 billion (approximately SGD 12.28 billion), Skytopia will feature a range of world-class facilities designed to cater to diverse interests.
Among its standout offerings are:
Hong Kong’s Largest Marina: A premier yacht bay capable of accommodating up to 600 vessels.
Art and Creativity Hub: A vibrant space for art creation, appreciation, and trade, including Hong Kong’s first independent art storage facility for galleries, museums, and collectors.
Water-Based Recreation: The largest aquatic recreational area in Hong Kong, offering a variety of water activities.
Multi-Sport Complex: An indoor and outdoor facility providing sports and entertainment options for all ages.
Luxury Resort and Scenic Walkways: A high-end resort with waterfront views, complemented by a 1.5-kilometer CoveWalk and Piazza for leisurely strolls and sightseeing.
Jet Fresh Market: A unique retail experience showcasing fresh gourmet products from around the world.
Expanded AsiaWorld Expo: Phase 2 of the expo will include Hong Kong’s largest purpose-built indoor performance venue, capable of seating 20,000 attendees for concerts and events.
Sustainability at the Core
Skytopia will also prioritize eco-friendly initiatives, such as automated parking systems and autonomous vehicles, to reduce its environmental footprint and enhance convenience for visitors.
Collaborative Vision for the Future
AAHK is currently finalizing the detailed plans for Skytopia and is actively seeking partnerships with investors and stakeholders to bring this ambitious project to life. Once completed, Skytopia is expected to set a new standard for integrated travel and leisure experiences, solidifying Hong Kong’s position as a global hub for culture, commerce, and entertainment.
Skytopia represents more than just a development—it’s a vision for the future of travel, offering an unparalleled escape that combines innovation, luxury, and sustainability.
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