Sports fans heading to
Hong Kong this spring might want to check out this year's Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament.
This popular event takes place at the Hong Kong Stadium between March 30th and April 1st, and sees 24 international teams battle it out for prize money totalling $150,000.
Visitors to
Hong Kong can take their pick of 57 games crammed into the three-day period. Each game is 14 minutes long, apart from the 20-minute finals.
The tournament is organised by the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union and has seen Fiji become the overall champions 11 times in its 30-year history, with countries such as New Zealand, Australia and England also boasting high numbers of wins.
Hong Kong is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world and rugby fans will find a wealth of things to see and do when the sporting events of each day are over.
For more information, see the
Hong Kong Sevens 2007 website.
Posted by Carrie at 11:41, 2 January 2007
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