More than 100 foreign leisure boats have arrived in Hong Kong annually for tourism over the past few years, prompting authorities to look into expanding the city’s docking facilities to meet local and visitor demand, according to the development chief.
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho highlighted the plans during a radio programme on Thursday, following the policy address last week, in which the chief executive said the city was planning on promoting yacht tourism.
City leader John Lee had said then that the government was developing new, or expanding existing ports such as the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter, the ex‑Lamma Quarry area and the waterfront area near Hung Hom Station.
“Currently, we do not even have enough space…