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    Three Hong Kong villages to be redeveloped for housing (1/6)

    2019-10-22 15:56:11 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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    A view of Cha Kwo Ling Village to the west of Yau Tong and southwest of Lam Tin in Hong Kong. The village that covers 4.65 hectares is now home to improvised buildings and small lanes. Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam has highlighted new housing and land supply policies in her latest address. She said the government will resume efforts to acquire private land for public housing and related infrastructure development by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance and other laws. Areas targeted for use include about 160 hectares of brownfield sites in Ping Shan and Lam Tei in the New Territories, private land zoned for high-density housing development with no development plans yet, and seven hectares of urban private land in Cha Kwo Ling Village, Ngau Chi Wan Village and Chuk Yuen United Village. (Photo: China News Service/Li Zhihua)

    A child holds a football in Cha Kwo Ling Village in Hong Kong. The village that covers 4.65 hectares is now home to improvised buildings and small lanes. Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam has highlighted new housing and land supply policies in her latest address. She said the government will resume efforts to acquire private land for public housing and related infrastructure development by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance and other laws. Areas targeted for use include about 160 hectares of brownfield sites in Ping Shan and Lam Tei in the New Territories, private land zoned for high-density housing development with no development plans yet, and seven hectares of urban private land in Cha Kwo Ling Village, Ngau Chi Wan Village and Chuk Yuen United Village. (Photo: China News Service/Li Zhihua)

    Children play football on an open field in Cha Kwo Ling Village in Hong Kong. The village that covers 4.65 hectares is now home to improvised buildings and small lanes. Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam has highlighted new housing and land supply policies in her latest address. She said the government will resume efforts to acquire private land for public housing and related infrastructure development by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance and other laws. Areas targeted for use include about 160 hectares of brownfield sites in Ping Shan and Lam Tei in the New Territories, private land zoned for high-density housing development with no development plans yet, and seven hectares of urban private land in Cha Kwo Ling Village, Ngau Chi Wan Village and Chuk Yuen United Village. (Photo: China News Service/Li Zhihua)

    A view of Chuk Yuen United Village surrounded by skyscrapers in Hong Kong. Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam has highlighted new housing and land supply policies in her latest address. She said the government will resume efforts to acquire private land for public housing and related infrastructure development by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance and other laws. Areas targeted for use include about 160 hectares of brownfield sites in Ping Shan and Lam Tei in the New Territories, private land zoned for high-density housing development with no development plans yet, and seven hectares of urban private land in Cha Kwo Ling Village, Ngau Chi Wan Village and Chuk Yuen United Village. (Photo: China News Service/Li Zhihua)

    A view of Ngau Chi Wan Village in Hong Kong. Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam has highlighted new housing and land supply policies in her latest address. She said the government will resume efforts to acquire private land for public housing and related infrastructure development by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance and other laws. Areas targeted for use include about 160 hectares of brownfield sites in Ping Shan and Lam Tei in the New Territories, private land zoned for high-density housing development with no development plans yet, and seven hectares of urban private land in Cha Kwo Ling Village, Ngau Chi Wan Village and Chuk Yuen United Village. (Photo: China News Service/Li Zhihua)

    A view of Ngau Chi Wan Village in Hong Kong. Chief Executive of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam has highlighted new housing and land supply policies in her latest address. She said the government will resume efforts to acquire private land for public housing and related infrastructure development by invoking the Lands Resumption Ordinance and other laws. Areas targeted for use include about 160 hectares of brownfield sites in Ping Shan and Lam Tei in the New Territories, private land zoned for high-density housing development with no development plans yet, and seven hectares of urban private land in Cha Kwo Ling Village, Ngau Chi Wan Village and Chuk Yuen United Village. (Photo: China News Service/Li Zhihua)

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