She was on her first visit to the city as a part of a business trip, which coincided with the Sevens.
“It’s so exciting, especially seeing other cultures. It’s really humbling to be a part of this occasion,” Kaitani said.
She added that she came to support her home country and the South African team.
According to the organiser, 40 per cent of all tickets were bought by visitors this year, with the 40,000-seat stadium a sell-out for the three-day tournament.
Quentin Hillbrand and Francisco Sanchez flew in from Tokyo to watch the games with their Hong Kong-based friend, Sebastian Inveninato.
Dressed as the mascot of the Argentinian team, Sanchez had high hopes for the rugby matches and party atmosphere over the next two days.

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