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Latest news and updates on Lantau Tomorrow Vision, Hong Kong’s ambitious plan to create a new metropolis on man-made islands in waters off Lantau Island at an estimated cost of at least HK$624 billion (US$80 billion).
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Hong Kong politics
Opinion
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Hong Kong must keep pace with China’s development push
In the run-up to and during China’s ‘two sessions’, Beijing leaders have made it clear to the Hong Kong government that it must improve its governance and efficiency.
9 Mar 2026 - 12:27PM
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Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong shelves controversial Lantau reclamation project
10 Sep 2025 - 8:47PM
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Hong Kong economy
Hong Kong developers urged to link up with mainland firms on border project
28 Jun 2025 - 5:56PM
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Hong Kong economy
Halt Lantau reclamation plan or risk Northern Metropolis bids: developers
Louis Loong, lawmaker and Real Estate Developers Association’s secretary general, says government cannot support both megaprojects concurrently.
18 Jun 2025 - 7:27AM
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Hong Kong environmental issues
Opinion
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Where’s the ‘eco’ in South Lantau’s eco-recreation plan?
There seems to be a greater emphasis on building tourist infrastructure than on conservation, and little effort to dovetail with local communities.
23 Apr 2025 - 9:30AM
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Hong Kong politics
Beijing’s point man on Hong Kong affairs urges tycoons to bid on long-term projects
Real estate companies have been asked to support city by bidding on projects related to mega developments such as Northern Metropolis, minister says.
9 Nov 2024 - 9:00PM
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Hong Kong environmental issues
Editorial
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Balance conservation and development on Hong Kong’s South Lantau
Ongoing public consultation is an opportunity to create a blueprint that helps the island unleash its potential without overdevelopment.
9 Jun 2024 - 8:00AM
Hong Kong society
Letters
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Optometrists should be part of the core team at district centres
Readers discuss the need for Hong Kong to make vision care more accessible, the call to protect Victoria Harbour, the celebrity culture and its potential for exploitation, and how Biden’s support for Israel will affect his chance for re-election.
21 May 2024 - 11:30AM
Hong Kong economy
Letters
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Plans for a Hong Kong Island-Lantau link needing reclamation are old hat
Readers discuss the history of proposals for container terminals and roads on reclaimed land, how landlords can help shops attract patrons, and visitors from the mainland flocking to a prestigious local university.
9 Apr 2024 - 11:30AM
Hong Kong housing
Letters
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Hong Kong should drop artificial islands plan, revitalise South Lantau instead
Readers discuss the plan to reclaim land in the waters off Lantau Island, and steps public libraries could take to promote the culture of reading.
4 Apr 2024 - 2:30PM
Hong Kong environmental issues
Letters
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Hong Kong must not sacrifice pink dolphins to infrastructure
Readers discuss the ecological impact of reclamation off the coast of Lantau, the culling of wild boars, and the upcoming ban on single-use plastic.
30 Mar 2024 - 2:30PM
Hong Kong housing
Letters
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White elephant? Here’s how to help Hong Kong’s Kau Yi Chau project take flight
Readers discuss criticism of the plan to develop artificial islands off the coast of Lantau, possible irregularities in the sale of flats by tender, and the turnaround in Cathay Pacific’s fortunes.
25 Mar 2024 - 11:30AM
Hong Kong budget 2024-25
Opinion
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Why Hong Kong government should abort artificial islands project
In fiscally challenging times, the government has delayed the Kau Yi Chau reclamation project and is considering private financing for it. Instead, the time should be used to rigorously re-examine whether the project ought to move forward at all.
7 Mar 2024 - 10:23AM
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Hong Kong budget 2024-25
Opinion
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Hong Kong’s unsweetened budget leaves middle class feeling sour
Paul Chan had the unenviable task of delivering a budget with little good news for regular Hongkongers, in particular the end of many popular support schemes. If few other good ideas are forthcoming, it’s still better to take the time to think things through rather than rush off in the wrong direction.
4 Mar 2024 - 9:30AM
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Hong Kong housing
Hong Kong aims to start artificial islands works ‘before government term ends’
Development chief Bernadette Linn also says Lantau Tomorrow Vision reclamation works delay will not upset wider strategy to provide 410,000 homes over next 10 years.
3 Mar 2024 - 8:43PM
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Hong Kong budget 2024-25
Hong Kong’s Lantau Tomorrow plan delayed by 2 to 3 years, finance chief says
Announcement of delay to artificial islands mega project made amid city’s expected fourth deficit exceeding HK$100 billion in five years.
1 Mar 2024 - 11:39PM
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Hong Kong economy
Letters
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In Wood Dragon year, Hong Kong must remain grounded, not look to the ocean
Readers discuss where Hong Kong’s development priorities should lie this year, and a football match that lifted spirits
20 Feb 2024 - 11:30AM
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Hong Kong economy
Opinion
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Belt-tightening Hong Kong needs to learn to avoid white elephant projects
With a large budget deficit, Hong Kong should re-evaluate projects such as the Kau Yi Chau artificial islands to avoid costly but underused infrastructure like the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal and Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge.
18 Jan 2024 - 9:30AM
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Hong Kong economy
Opinion
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Facing a challenging 2024, Hong Kong can’t afford more wasteful spending
Hong Kong needs more than optimism and vibes to get through the challenges of a slowing economy, growing deficit and shrinking reserves. The outlook requires cautious optimism and a heavy dose of reality, not lavish spending on fanciful projects.
1 Jan 2024 - 10:22AM
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Hong Kong society
Opinion
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Hardly a bridge too far for Hong Kong to be inclusive of pedestrians and cyclists
Hardly a bridge too far for Hong Kong to be inclusive of pedestrians and cyclists. With the Tsing Lung bridge likely to be the only chance to link Lantau and the New Territories for cyclists and pedestrians, the authorities must act now.
23 Dec 2023 - 9:30AM
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Hong Kong society
Letters
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Teach Hong Kong students the art of debate, too
Readers discuss the importance of seeing both sides for conflict resolution, striking a balance between development and wildlife protection, investors’ expectations, and the optimal temperature in MTR train cabins.
1 Dec 2023 - 11:30AM
Hong Kong environmental issues
Hong Kong ‘buffalo mama’ worries for Lantau cows, wants sterilisation stopped
Authorities have been sterilising buffaloes after cases of people being injured, but some activists are calling on government to drop programme.
26 Nov 2023 - 12:00PM
John Lee policy address 2023
Hong Kong to help finance Northern Metropolis project with land exchange scheme
Owners can keep land earmarked for new town and build according to zoning uses, but they will be required to pay premium, development chief Bernadette Linn says.
31 Oct 2023 - 12:50AM
John Lee policy address 2023
Hong Kong to record higher-than-expected deficit as revenue shrinks: Paul Chan
Finance chief assures stakeholders that government has no plans to raise salary and profits taxes, expresses confidence in efforts to bring in companies to boost revenue.
26 Oct 2023 - 9:34PM
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Hong Kong property
Editorial
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Supply of homes to remain balancing act for Hong Kong government
As property gloom persists, officials remain mindful that income from land put on the market is essential for city.
7 Oct 2023 - 6:30AM
Hong Kong environmental issues
Letters
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Hong Kong must take care to avoid artificial islands turning into white elephant
Readers discuss the importance of taking the worst-case scenario into account when planning infrastructure, and the menace of junk calls.
27 Sep 2023 - 2:30PM
Hong Kong economy
Opinion
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Hong Kong budget: city must continue to resist magic money temptation
Say goodbye to cash handouts and expect fees and charges to be raised wherever possible. Hong Kong is still in a prudent position but things are getting tighter.
11 Sep 2023 - 8:15AM
Hong Kong housing
Editorial
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For mega project off Lantau, don’t pull the wool over public’s eyes
The onus is on the Hong Kong government to convince sceptics that the challenges – both economic and environmental – can be overcome.
28 Aug 2023 - 5:15AM
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