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Ho Tung redevelopment to go ahead, west wing saved

The government has abandoned plans to declare the historic Ho Tung Gardens a protected monument and to turn the west wing of the old government headquarters into a commercial building.

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Ho Tung Gardens at 75 Peak Road. Photo: Sam Tsang

The owner of the historic Ho Tung Gardens can go ahead with plans to redevelop the mansion after the government on Tuesday ruled against declaring it a monument – a legal status that would require its preservation.

Meanwhile, the government has shelved its plan to demolish the west wing of the former central government headquarters building in Central and turn it into a commercial building. The block, along with the rest of the complex, would be preserved and used as offices for the Department of Justice, the government said.

Secretary for Development Paul Chan Mo-po said at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon that the decision not to list Ho Tung Gardens as a monument was made by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying and the Executive Council.

He noted that the 83-year-old villa on The Peak was privately owned, and blocking its redevelopment plan – which has already obtained official approval – might lead to a court fight with its owner.

Ho Min-kwan, the owner of the historic gardens and granddaughter of late tycoon Robert Hotung, has plans to demolish the main house and replace it with 10 smaller houses as part of a HK$3 billion redevelopment plan.

Chan said the government had offered Ho a land exchange deal and HK$3 billion in compensation to preserve the mansion, but this was rejected by Ho.

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