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World-Class Infrastructure
New railway projects and new towns are part of the continually changing infrastructure in a city that never stands still.
Hong Kong is constantly building for the future, to ensure that infrastructure keeps pace with increasing trade and meets demands arising from population growth.
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To foster economic growth, Hong Kong undertakes to build 10 major infrastructure projects as below:
- South Island Line
- The Sha Tin to Central Link
- The Tuen Mun Western Bypass
- Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link
- The Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link
- Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
- Hong Kong-Shenzhen Joint Development of the Lok Ma Chau Loop
- West Kowloon Cultural District
- Kai Tak Development Plan
- New Development Areas
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One of the world’s busiest and most efficient container ports, Hong Kong’s container terminals are privately owned and operated |
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New container facilities completed in 2004 |
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Communications networks and facilities among the best in the
world |
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Hong Kong International Airport consolidates Hong Kong’s position as a regional transportation and logistic hub |
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Hong Kong Disneyland, the Walt Disney Company’s third
international resort was opened in 2005 |
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