Developing a new North Lantau - (2013/02/06)
First of all, I would like to declare my interest. Our company provides cross-boundary bus services at the airport and has some indirect investment in the SkyPier.
In the Policy Address delivered last month, the Chief Executive put forth the development plan for Lantau Island. Mr CHAN Han-pan's motion today timely provides an opportunity for government officials to listen to the initial views of various sectors and Members from various political parties and groupings at the meeting, and these views will form a foundation for future studies.
As I understand it, the Government's studies on the new town development at Tung Chung started from the 1990s. However, when we review the progress, I will say that it has proceeding at snail's pace and it is apparently behind schedule. According to the original plan, there would be 200 000 people living in Tung Chung, but now there are only around 90 000 people. Now, I will try to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of Lantau Island, as well as the opportunities available and threats present, and then put forth some proposals on the direction of the development of Lantau Island.