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1 Sustainable planning for Hong Kong Harbour District 23 February 2004

2 Hong Kong Harbour District The inner harbour, waterfronts and surrounding districts West Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui Hung Hom To Kwa Wan Kowloon Bay Kwun Tong Kai Tak North Point Causeway Bay Wanchai Central Sheung Wan

3 Cultural, Arts, Entertainment & Business District  Hong Kong’s face as Asia’s world city  Asia’s international financial and business services district  Leisure, retail, arts and entertainment district for residents  Where tourists spend most time and money  Hong Kong’s key assets:  Harbour and harbour waterfront  Sophisticated financial and business centres  Main government and public offices  Key heritage sites  Majority of arts, culture, sports, entertainment and hospitality venues

4 Capacity building for 2030 Capacity is needed for 9.2m residents and 70m visitors in 2030 HK2030 Study Estimates Government, developers and transport providers are constructing and planning a large number of projects which will change the landscape and impact future demand for infrastructure and space. There is a long wish list for public and private venues, buildings, promenades, open spaces, roads, and other planned or needed redevelopment throughout the Harbour District

5 Protecting Hong Kong Harbour Victoria Harbour is a “special public asset”, a “natural heritage of Hong Kong people” and is to be “protected and preserved’ Protection of the Harbour Ordinance Reclamation is only possible if there is “an overriding public need” where there is “no reasonable alternative” and must be kept to a “minimum”. Court Decision

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9 Hong Kong Harbour District plans ‘on hold’ Source: Tourism Action Plan, Planning Department

10 Integrated planning needed to find solutions  Limited reclamation opportunities  Growing wish list of venues, facilities and infrastructure  West Kowloon ‘Commercial or Cultural’ District unresolved  TST traffic and pedestrian congestion with new planned high-rises  Southeast Kowloon plan being redone due to court decision  Property, road and railway development in Causeway Bay, Wanchai, Central on hold due to court decision  IFC2 Bus/Ferry interchange  Sheung Wan urban and waterfront renewal needed

11 Cultural vs Commercial – sustainable? West Kowloon

12 TST - Growing tall without room for traffic and pedestrians – sustainable?

13 20 lanes of concrete – sustainable? new

14 Transport led planning - Sustainable?

15 Growing wish list for the Harbour District  Large floor, high profile office space  1.5 hectare central commercial buildings  New Government Offices  Hotels  Cruise terminal  Exhibition Centre Extension 3  (Many) Museums  Art exhibition centre  Water amphitheatre  Sports stadium (50-60,000)  Multi Functional Sports Facility (10,000)  Performance hall (10,000)  Three new theatres (400, 800, 2,000)  Opera House and Concert Hall (3,000)  Arts village or development centre  Small theatres  Permanent circus  Festival market  Green city parks  Piazza areas  Open public spaces and street art  Waterfront cafes and restaurants  Pedestrian harbour access  Pedestrian-First streets and areas  Waterfront promenades  Unique iconic designs  Bus interchanges  Military berth for the PLA  Ferry terminals  Pumping stations  Rail lines and train stations  KCRC HK Shatin line and station  Roads, incl Central-Wanchai Bypass  West Kowloon -Hung Hom Mono Rail  Ocean park redevelopment rail line  North HK island line  Airport railway overrun tunnel  Zoo  LegCo Building


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