Hong Kong Rugby Sevens day two continues today (April 18) at the main stadium in Kai Tak.
The famously electric "South Stand" has retained its unique character. In addition to fans wearing "I Love HK" T-shirts to cheer on the team, many spectators have dressed up in cartoon character outfits and brought flags to support their favorite teams. As of 11:30 am, nearly 5,000 fans had already entered the South Stand to take part in a series of pre-match warm-up activities and events. The crowds continued to grow, with a peak expected around midday. In response to the rising number of attendees, venue management has implemented immediate crowd control measures, including setting up waiting areas and arranging phased, orderly entry to ensure safety and a quality viewing experience.
On the pitch, the second day of the tournament features World Series group stage matches and quarterfinals. The Hong Kong men's and women's teams will compete in the Silver Sword matches. The women's team will take on Thailand at 2:12 pm, followed by the men's team facing Japan at 3:16 pm.
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
A large number of spectators, many of them international fans in colorful outfits, turned out on the second day of the Rugby Sevens, creating a lively atmosphere. (DDN)
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