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Development Bureau sets up exhibition in Central to introduce Hong Kong's infrastructure and visitors can play games to plan Lantau tomorrow

2022-07-05T07:12:00.785Z


The "Continuing the Past and Creating the Future" exhibition organized by the Development Bureau and the Planning Department at Edinburgh Square and City Gallery in Central opened today (5th).


The "Continuing the Past, Creating the Future" exhibition organized by the Development Bureau and the Planning Department at Edinburgh Square and City Gallery in Central opened today (5th), and officials including the Financial Secretary Paul Chan, the Deputy Financial Secretary Wong Wai Lun, and the Secretary for Development Ning Hon Ho will preside over the exhibition. opening ceremony.


The exhibition is divided into two parts: outdoor and outdoor, with a total of 4 exhibition areas. The exhibition period is from tomorrow (6th) to November 30th. Two of the exhibition areas will use interactive screens and online games similar to "SimCity". Visitors learn about important infrastructure projects in Hong Kong and try to plan "Lantau of Tomorrow".


The theme of this exhibition is "Continuing the Past to Create the Future", implying that Hong Kong has experienced various challenges since its return to the motherland. Citizens have worked together to meet new opportunities and challenges. It will also showcase the achievements and future development directions of Hong Kong in planning and infrastructure. Open from tomorrow until November 30th.

The exhibition is divided into two parts: outdoor and indoor. Among them, the outdoor exhibition area is themed with "Future Adventures" and uses "chessboard" to attract children to play. It is the only exhibition area open all day.

In the indoor part, there are three exhibition areas, including "Review and Prospect", "Building a New Future of Hong Kong" and "Building a New Future of Hong Kong". Among them, "Building a New Future of Hong Kong" has an interactive screen to display more than 40 planning and infrastructure related projects, and There is a large LED screen with an underground wall to display the digital map of Hong Kong, as well as 10 "highlights" such as the northern metropolitan area, "Lantau of Tomorrow", culture and sports, etc. When the screen detects that the visitor moves to the "" “Highlight Projects”, the screen on the wall will display relevant short videos to let visitors understand the relevant projects. The authorities describe this system as “the first large-scale interactive planning and infrastructure exhibition model in Hong Kong”.

"Island Building Future" is like SimCity. Visitors can turn into planners to build their "Tomorrow Lantau" artificial island on the electronic screen. The game system will accumulate players' data to understand their planned population, land use distribution, Views on the ratio of public and private housing, etc.

↓Lantau Tomorrow Project↓


Hong Kong Tourism Board: Hong Kong acts as the gateway to the Greater Bay Area to make good use of its advantages as a hub Future development needs to reclaim 150 hectares of land on Lantau tomorrow. Lin Chaoying questioned the violation of national policy and called on Li Jiachao to stop the dispute: It is easy to push the Northern Metropolitan Development Bureau to streamline procedures and save two and a half years while reclamation and planning help Lantau to start early tomorrow.

Source: hk1

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