A housing project under construction in November 2018, in Tuen Mun. Hong Kong does not need more micro flats, but reasonably sized ones that would allow family members to live together. Photo: Nora Tam
A housing project under construction in November 2018, in Tuen Mun. Hong Kong does not need more micro flats, but reasonably sized ones that would allow family members to live together. Photo: Nora Tam

Letters | Will Hong Kong’s HK$32 million government overhaul solve the housing crisis?

  • Readers suggest what the proposed Housing Bureau could focus on, question the lengthy wait for a foreign-currency cheque to clear, and highlight the problem of merchants refusing to accept coins

A housing project under construction in November 2018, in Tuen Mun. Hong Kong does not need more micro flats, but reasonably sized ones that would allow family members to live together. Photo: Nora Tam
A housing project under construction in November 2018, in Tuen Mun. Hong Kong does not need more micro flats, but reasonably sized ones that would allow family members to live together. Photo: Nora Tam
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