South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago
✦ 72◉ Centre
Hong Kong can turn Hung Shui Kiu into a northwest stronghold
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An opinion piece argues that Hung Shui Kiu, a development area in Hong Kong's New Territories, is realising its potential as a strategic regional hub connecting Hong Kong and Shenzhen, with the government pursuing an industry-focused development strategy.
Hong Kong can turn Hung Shui Kiu into a northwest stronghold
More than a decade ago, I argued that Hung Shui Kiu should be conceived as the “northwest stronghold” of Hong Kong, a geographic centre of the New Territories and a hinge point between Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Today, that vision is beginning to materialise. Hung Shui Kiu is no longer just a dot on the planning map; it is emerging as a core node of the Northern Metropolis and a testing ground for institutional innovation and industrial policy.
The government’s embrace of an industry-first strategy
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