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Policy Address | Carrie Lam: After the housing problem, the youngsters want privacy, but the environment is really bad

2021-10-07T13:19:28.018Z


Hong Kong’s housing problem is severe. Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, said in July this year that he would "say goodbye to subdivided housing." Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor today (6th) published "Government


Hong Kong’s housing problem is severe. Xia Baolong, director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, said in July this year that he would "say goodbye to subdivided housing."

Chief Executive Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor released the "Policy Address" today (6th) and proposed a number of land-finding measures. When she attended a media forum in the evening, she was asked if she could "say goodbye to sub-houses" in 2049. Carrie Lam responded that she would not use these adjectives. , Referring to which unit each person lives in is a personal choice. He also said that "there are actually no problems" in some sub-apartments that have been visited, and the unit is very large.


Carrie Lam later said: "In fact, the environment of some residential buildings is very bad. I have visited the residential buildings many times with Director Chen Fan. After the visit, we are responsible. We must do it personally. Feeling that the living environment is bad, the children can't help the pain of learning about the living environment, and it has evolved into a policy, and then work hard to implement it."


The Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China frequently visited the householder Lin Zheng: the final help is the SAR government

When asked if he was sorry for the residents of sub-houses, Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said that the housing problem was not caused by the first government, nor could it be handled by the first government. He mentioned that the previous government rejected transitional housing and believed that land should be used for the construction of permanent housing. However, the Secretary for Transport and Housing in this term, Chen Fan, worked very hard to promote, and has reached the goal of 15,000 units, and hopes to reach 20,000 units in the future.

She said that whenever she sees residents in sub-districts moving to transitional housing, it rekindles their hope in life and gives them a lot of motivation to promote transitional housing.

Regarding the Liaison Office’s visits to subdivided households in the past few days, Lam Cheng said "support", "Friends from the Liaison Office go to visit some people in poor conditions. I am totally...I support it, because he needs to understand the situation in Hong Kong every year. It is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government that conveys the care of the central government around November. But it is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government that ultimately turns the problem into a solution and helps the public, and we are working hard."

Luo Huining, director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, visited the residents of "cage homes".

(The Liaison Office)

Refers to the general definition of "subdivided room" "there is no problem with divided rooms"

Regarding the director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, Xia Baolong, said earlier that he hoped that Hong Kong could "say goodbye to sub-divided housing" by 2049. Carrie Lam called the adjective "sub-divided housing" a general term, and she would not use it, referring to a personal choice for each person to live in.

I have visited the so-called subdivided rooms, which are divided rooms. In fact, there is no problem. It is a very large unit, which is well separated and meets the specifications. The Buildings Department has problems with it. There are also some problems that the future generations want more privacy. live.

Carrie Lam talks about "Farewell to sub-houses"

▼ Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor's Policy Address 2021 Highlights▼


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Lu Xinning sighed for letting the children live in the subdivided room, "I'm so sorry to them"

Luo Huining, director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, visited the residents of "cage homes" in Mong Kok on the eve of National Day and said that "it is better to hear than to see." It has become the biggest livelihood issue. "This is indeed an annoying matter for the people. It has always affected the heart of the central government. The central government is very concerned! The central leadership has repeatedly emphasized the need to intensify efforts to solve the housing problem."

Lu Xinning, deputy director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, also visited grassroots Ms. Su in Tuguawan a few days ago. A family rented an apartment of less than 20 square meters. Lu gently hugged Ms. Su’s 3-year-old child and sighed: "Let the children live in such an environment. I'm so sorry to them when I grow up in the next life."

Luo Huining visited the caged households in Mong Kok on the eve of the National Day and said that he felt very heavy!

On the eve of the policy address, the Liaison Office of the Central Government summarizes the itinerary of the settlement area: it will inform the Hong Kong government about people’s livelihood appeals.

Source: hk1

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