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ExclusiveHong Kong cultural advocate labels West Kowloon arts hub panel an ‘echo chamber’, says questions remain unanswered

Ada Wong Ying-kay has no regrets about not being invited to renew term

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Ada Wong, pictured in Causeway Bay, raised questions about the intended audience for the arts hub. Photo: Nora Tam
Oliver Chou

Fundamental questions remain over the purpose and future of the city’s multi-billion-dollar West Kowloon arts hub, according to one outgoing member of its consultation panel.

Ada Wong Ying-kay, an long-time culture and education advocate who served eight years on the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority’s consultation panel, expressed no regrets over not being invited to renew her term, which ended on Tuesday.

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Invitation for renewal was delivered earlier this month to other panel members, and at least one has confirmed to have declined to serve for another year.

“It’s an echo chamber and a homogenised organ set up to voice what the officials want to hear and not otherwise,” Wong said.

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