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Letters | Improve links to Sai Kung and make it a proper tourist attraction

  • Weekend tourist traffic to Sai Kung is congested and miserable but things can be improved by extending the MTR line, diverting the ferry and moving the bus station

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People enjoy the Easter weekend in Sai Kung amid the coronavirus outbreak in 2020. Photo: Dickson Lee
I sympathise with Beijing’s frustration (“Work on Beijing’s plan or be left behind, city told”, September 14), because I sent several emails to the secretary for development about improving the transport corridors to Sai Kung.

Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, with the restrictions on international travel and the closure of the Macau border, most Hongkongers have not been able to travel. Because they are forced to stay in their home city, the weekend local tourist traffic on Sai Kung’s single-lane roadway is congested and miserable, at a time when local people want to go on outings and spend their discretionary money in Sai Kung, which employs local people.

The response from the Development Bureau was equally miserable. I tried to encourage the Sai Kung district council to invite the secretary for development to a council meeting on a Saturday afternoon, so he too could experience the misery of Sai Kung’s traffic congestion.

I believe the people of Hong Kong want better infrastructure development with an eye on the next 20 years, instead of the deficiencies of the past 10 years.

Tourist facilities in Sai Kung can be improved by:

1. extending the MTR line from Po Lam and Wu Kai Sha;

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