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Explore the economic, infrastructure, and conservation developments on Lantau Island in Hong Kong to create a balanced and sustainable future. Discover the planning concepts, considerations, and impacts of the island's growth.
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Background of the development • Lantau Island is the biggest island in Hong Kong • Well recognized for its nature conservation and recreation value • 2004 Policy Address • economic and infrastructure development in Lantau
Background of the development • Hong Kong's economy becomes more service-based • North Lantau is important • strengthening the main economic pillars of tourism and logistics developments.
Background of the development • Near to the airport • good transport connections • a world class theme park------ Disneyland • scenic natural setting • unique potential for a greater variety of tourist attractions
Infrastructure on Lantau Island Hong Kong International Airport
Infrastructure on Lantau Island Tung Chung Cable Car
Planning consideration • conserving high-quality natural landscape, ecological environment and cultural heritage sites • e.g. Roman’s Frog breeding field should be conserved • limit of reclamation imposed by shipping channels and water quality and hydrological considerations
Planning consideration • aircraft noise which prohibits the development of noise sensitive uses in certain areas • development restrictions to protect Hong Kong Disneyland from visual intrusion and incompatible uses
Planning concepts • sustainable development of Lantau by balancing development and conservation needs • focus major economic infrastructure and urban development in North Lantau • optimize the use of the existing and planned transport links and infrastructure
Planning concepts • protecting the other parts of Lantau • comprise primarily high-quality landscape and ecologically sensitive natural environment • for nature conservation and environmentally sustainable recreational and visitor uses
Planning concepts • Maximize the utilization and development potential of HK International Airport • Logistics Park in Siu Ho Wan to enhance Hong Kong's position as a regional logistics centre • Hong Kong Section of the HZMB and the North Lantau Highway Connection along the northern shore
Planning concepts • develop possible theme park or recreational uses at the Tung Chung East waterfront • develop resorts with suitable anchor facilities in keeping with the rural character and natural landscape at selective locations in South Lantau
Planning concepts • enhance the visitor appeal of Ngong Ping based on its religious heritage and improved access by cable car
Planning concepts • Tung Chung • new town for 220 000 citizens • with adequate community facilities and regional facilities serving the whole of Lantau • e.g. Planning of Tung Chung Hospital • new town extension would focus on Tung Chung West and East
Planning concepts • limited growth of the existing rural and sub-urban clusters at Mui Wo, South Lantau and Discovery Bay • preserve the character of the surrounding environment
Planning concepts • maximize the potential of rural Lantau for sustainable recreational and visitor uses • promoting sustainable recreational uses in South Lantau and Mui Wo • preserving the Tai O fishing village • promoting countryside recreation in and around the country parks
Planning concepts • conserve the cultural heritage of Lantau • conserve high-quality natural landscape and ecologically sensitive natural environment • Lantau North and Lantau South Country Parks • proposed Lantau North Country Park extension • marine park in the waters around Southwest Lantau.
Is it a balanced development? YES • Mainly develop the northern part of Lantau Island • Government try the best to preserve the cultural and natural features of Lantau Island • The rural area of Lantau Island will have low level of development only
Is it a balanced development? NO • Reclamation for constructing HZMB • White Dolphin may be affected • The development may extend in the future • Someone afraid the development will change in nature
As a HK citizen… • Contribute ideas and opinions to the government • Monitor the development project