Letters | Why Hong Kong must ditch ‘Lantau Tomorrow’: use public resources to help people, not developers

  • The HK$624 billion exercise is a rehashing of an idea from the 1980s that pays no heed to climate change nor the environmental devastation it would cause
  • Hong Kong should upgrade its ageing housing stock with energy-efficient buildings and tackle brownfield sites instead of wasting precious financial reserves

Members of the Islands District Council, which covers Lantau, meet to discuss the “Lantau Tomorrow Vision” project, in Sheung Wan on February 25, 2019. Photo: Felix Wong
Hong Kong will face a record budget deficit next year and the financial secretary has called for prudent spending, given the ongoing economic and pandemic uncertainties. Top of the list should be ditching the East Lantau reclamation project “Lantau Tomorrow Vision”, with its eye-watering price tag of HK$624 billion (US$80.5 billion) at 2018 prices.
This vast exercise, to create 1,700 hectares of new land by filling in the sea, did not stem from a strategic environmental assessment designed to find an optimal solution to multiple pressing issues. Rather, it is a rehashing of a 1980s idea and it really shows in its mentioning nothing about climate change, one of the most pressing issues of our time. Any new project of this size should be an integral part of Hong Kong’s climate response.
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