Hong Kong pilot scheme to let private operators upgrade three public beaches
Beer and barbecue festivals proposed for Butterfly Beach, Tung Wan Beach and Big Wave Bay under new commercial development initiative
L'essentiel
- Hong Kong government launches pilot scheme inviting private operators to develop three public beaches - Butterfly Beach in Tuen Mun, Tung Wan Beach in Ma Wan and Big Wave Bay in Southern district.
- District councillor Chung Kin-fung suggests hosting beer and barbecue festivals, while Director of Leisure and Cultural Services Manda Chan Wing-man says fees must remain affordable and strict KPIs will not be imposed.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Hong Kong's public beaches have traditionally been managed directly by the government. This pilot scheme represents a shift towards private-sector involvement in beach facilities and services.
Hongkongers and visitors will be able to enjoy large-scale events such as beer and barbecue festivals at three public beaches under a pilot scheme that will allow private-sector operators to upgrade facilities, a district councillor has suggested, with a top administrator saying fees must be kept affordable. Director of Leisure and Cultural Services Manda Chan Wing-man told a radio programme on Monday that the government would not set strict key performance indicators (KPIs) for commercial operators, but stressed that they would need to ensure responsible public use of the designated beaches. The government began inviting companies last week to submit expressions of interest to develop Butterfly Beach in Tuen Mun, Tung Wan Beach in Ma Wan and Big Wave Bay in the Southern district. Speaking on the same radio programme, Tuen Mun district councillor Chung Kin-fung said each of the three beaches had its own unique characteristics and could host a variety of different activities. "The beaches could adopt different operating models. For example, the adjacent areas could host beer and barbecue festivals," he said, pointing to such events in Brazil. Agreeing with Chung's suggestions, Chan said operators could make the most of Butterfly Beach's beautiful sunset views, large barbecue area and nearby park to host large-scale events. She also highlighted the advantages of the two other beaches: Tung Wan Beach is located near the popular family attraction Noah's Ark, while Big Wave Bay is a famous hotspot among surfers.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific upgrades will operators be allowed to make?
- How will the government ensure affordability of fees?
- What will happen to public access rights?






