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Building a barrier-free society
Hong Kong is a modern, dynamic and multicultural place. New designs take into account the needs of everyone, including the elderly and the disabled. But
we also live in a compact and vertical city. The pavements can be narrow and the hills steep. So, there is much work still to be done to enhance accessibility.
When planning new development areas and major public works, we are committed to make them sustainable and accessible to all. For example, accessibility
and sustainability are two of the planning principles of the 40-hectare West Kowloon Cultural District, one of the world's largest arts and culture undertakings
so far.








Honkong Development
HongKong is in a development phase and that can be seen.I have never yet been to HongKong but I have heard that there are many many narrow lanes in HongKong.I though am not sure whether that was true.Hearing a lot about HongKong in the news these days.
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