Stackd × Hong Kong
Any space. Any city. One unforgettable story.
From closing Central's busiest street to dinking under Tai Kwun's prison arches — we've done it. Ready to build the next one with you.
We transformed West Kowloon's Art Park into Hong Kong's most scenic pickleball destination—courts framed by Victoria Harbour, sunset glow, and skyline drawing thousands of players and spectators. In close collaboration with JOOLA and HKCTA, we launched the JOOLA Pro V paddle line through demos and branded activations.
The result: a floating oasis of fun, connection, and world-class views that made pickleball feel like a lifestyle event. Open to replicating in other harbour cities.
Converting Central's iconic Chater Road on Sundays (in close collab with Hong Kong Land, and Hong Kong Land Foundation) and turned the financial district's heart into a high-energy pickleball arena. Corporate teams battled, spectators lined the barriers, and the city's pulse synced with every rally.
Live music, street food, and integrating an existing Sunday community created a street-festival atmosphere. It showed how pickleball can activate urban icons and engage thousands in one afternoon.
Celebrating Tai Kwun's 7th Anniversary inside the historic Tai Kwun prison compound, we brought pickleball into one of Hong Kong's most atmospheric heritage sites. Courts set amid century-old prison walls and arched walkways in the prison yard for photo-worthy activations. The contrast of old prison yard + modern game created unforgettable visuals and stories. A perfect example of blending cultural space with contemporary sport and community energy.
We turned the open atrium of Hopewell Mall into a complete pickleball village—branded zones, pickleball art area, photo backdrops, and non-stop social plays. Shoppers became players, families joined in, and the mall pulsed with rallies and cheers for days. It demonstrated how pickleball can activate retail spaces, drive footfall, and create immersive, family-friendly events in high-traffic urban malls. Scalable to other shopping centres across Asia.