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The multi-level complex is connected through raised ramps and pathways. (Image: Zaha Hadid Architects)Go Park Sai Sha is a 1.3 million sq. ft. sports and leisure complex designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, marking the firm’s first sports-commercial project in Asia. Positioned between Ma On Shan Country Park and Three Fathoms Cove, the development combines sports facilities, retail, dining, and public space into a dynamic integrated landmark.
The design draws from Hong Kong’s traditional mountain villages, creating a “lifted village”- a network of interconnected volumes and terraces responding to the site's natural contours. The concept of a “fabric landscape” merges nature and built form through winding ramps and bridges that connect internal spaces with outdoor environments.
Image: Zaha Hadid Architects
Image: Zaha Hadid ArchitectsA continuously flowing ramp system unites multiple levels, culminating in rooftop gardens offering panoramic views of the sports park and Three Fathoms Cove. These accessible pathways provide visual connections and support a lively central piazza lined with cafés, retail outlets, and event spaces.
Image: Zaha Hadid Architects
Image: Zaha Hadid ArchitectsGo Park Sai Sha offers a wide array of indoor and outdoor sports options, including:
Image: Zaha Hadid Architects
Image: Zaha Hadid ArchitectsAccording to Simon Yu, Hong Kong Director at ZHA:
“We designed immersive public spaces that welcome visitors into the heart of the complex and integrate with the spectacular natural beauty of its surroundings.”
1,000,000 visits have already been recorded since its official opening in January 2025, showing strong local and visitor engagement.
Go Park Sai Sha represents a bold reimagining of urban leisure and community infrastructure. It blends cutting-edge architecture with Hong Kong’s natural landscape, transforming a once conventional setting into a flowing, multi-layered destination supporting sport, play, and connection.
Whether you're exploring retail spaces, playing sports, or enjoying rooftop views, Go Park Sai Sha sets a new benchmark for leisure architecture in Asia.

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