Building Stronger Communities Through Sports

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As a proud partner of the Link Hong Kong Open, we are leveraging our community reach, spanning nearly every district in Hong Kong, to make the sport more accessible, while helping to promote the city as a dynamic hub for international mega events.

To bring the excitement of golf closer to everyday life, Link launched the Tour de Link Golf Challenge at its malls in early October. In just over a week, the event attracted more than 30,000 rounds of play and featured interactive experience such as a digital cross-district challenge, a golf simulator at the Tech Arena, and mini golf at the Leisure Club, offering fun for players of all ages and skill levels.

Link has consistently promoted healthy living through engaging community programmes.  For example, Tour de Link,  cross-district in-mall cycling competition,  attracted more than 45,000 participants.
Link has consistently promoted healthy living through engaging community programmes. For example, Tour de Link, cross-district in-mall cycling competition, attracted more than 45,000 participants.

Beyond the greens, the event carried a message of giving back. Meal coupons were donated via NGOs to residents in winning districts, turning sporting enthusiasm into tangible community support and celebrating the shared joy of participation.

This year’s Link Hong Kong Open has adopted “Open for All” as its tagline. Extending this spirit of inclusion, Link has invited a wide range of community stakeholders, including local schools, sports associations and NGOs to experience the Link Hong Kong Open firsthand, inspiring future athletes and nurturing a lasting appreciation for sport.

Link aims to promote healthier lifestyles and foster community spirit through Tour de Link Golf Challenge, a fun and accessible golf experience and a friendly cross-district challenge.
Link aims to promote healthier lifestyles and foster community spirit through Tour de Link Golf Challenge, a fun and accessible golf experience and a friendly cross-district challenge.

Link’s commitment to promoting healthy living goes far beyond golf. Between 2021 to 2024, Link organised Tour de Link, Hong Kong’s first cross-district indoor cycling rally held in shopping malls. This programme encouraged regular exercise in accessible urban spaces and saw over 45,000 participants collectively cycling more than 114,000 km, a true demonstration of community energy and endurance.

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Link has consistently promoted healthy living through engaging community programmes.  For example, Tour de Link,  cross-district in-mall cycling competition,  attracted more than 45,000 participants.

Building Stronger Communities Through Sports

[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] As a proud partner of the Link Hong Kong Open, we are leveraging our community reach, spanning nearly every district in Hong Kong, to make the sport more accessible, while helping to promote the city as a dynamic hub for international mega events.

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