Linn: Hong Kong to press ahead with Lantau mega project


HONG KONG: Hong Kong is pressing ahead with the development of the Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands despite a delay in the start of reclamation works, which were supposed to begin by the end of 2025, Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn (pic) said on Sunday (March 3).

Linn said in a media interview after attending a radio programme that officials were striving to start land reclamation within the tenure of the current-term HKSAR government.

“So with that in mind, in the course of this year, we will progressively complete our environmental assessment impact report and then have it submitted and have the statutory process triggered,” Linn said.

“We will also be commencing a number of detailed works design studies to get ourselves prepared. And with more technical and engineering information on hand, we will be in a better position to assess the phasing of this mega project and the financing arrangement for the different phases and for the entire project,” she added.

The project involves reclaiming 1,000 hectares of land to build artificial islands around Kau Yi Chau, off eastern Lantau. The residential sites of the artificial islands will provide a total of 190,000 to 210,000 residential flats, easing the growing population pressure in the New Territories.

Financial Secretary Paul Chan said on Wednesday that the project would be postponed after considering its financial impact. - China Daily/ANN

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