Letters | Hong Kong doesn’t need two ‘metropolises’ to solve the housing crisis

  • Readers discuss the need for the Lantau Tomorrow Vision in the face of the Northern Metropolis proposal, and the city’s immediate problem of worsening air pollution

A view of an oyster farming area in Lau Fau Shan in the New Territories on January 25, with Shenzhen in the misty background. The village has been earmarked for transformation in the government’s Northern Metropolis plan. Photo: Nora Tam
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The northern metropolis project is one of the large-scale plans Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor proposed in her last policy address and it has received a fair bit of attention in recent months. The plan covers an area of 30,000 hectares and proposes to create an innovation and technology hub as well as a residential area providing over 900,000 residential units for some 2.5 million people near the border with mainland China.

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