The complex cost more than US$25 million and was funded by Beijing. Photo: Facebook / PM Press
China has officially handed over Tonga's National Sports Complex in Nuku'alofa.
The complex cost more than US$25 million and was funded by Beijing.
It includes the Tonga High School Indoor Stadium, an international-standard rugby field, netball and tennis courts, and an aquatics center.
The official handover took place last Wednesday between Prime Minister Dr 'Aisake Valu Eke and China's Ambassador to Tonga Liu Weimin.
The indoor stadium was inaugurated by Crown Prince Tupouto'a 'Ulukalala before it became the main venue for the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum held last August.
The official handover took place last Wednesday between Prime Minister Dr 'Aisake Valu Eke and Chin's Ambassador to Tonga Liu Weimin. Photo: Facebook / PM Press
Prime Minister Eke said the National Sports Complex not only provides the public with high-quality sports facilities, but also inspires Tongan athletes to aim for gold at the 2031 Pacific Games.
The Tongan Prime Minister's Office said the handing over of the complex is a "significant milestone in Tonga-China relations".
"This state of the art National Sports Complex is more than just a venue for sports events - it will serve as a national hub for large-scale gatherings, community functions, and cultural activities.
"The impressive facility stands as a remarkable testament to the enduring friendship and partnership between Tonga and China."