Northern Metropolis puede combinar planificación central y mercado libre

Guiada por los planes quinquenales nacionales, el gobierno de Hong Kong está cambiando políticas y ofreciendo condiciones atractivas para el proyecto Northern Metropolis. Como foco principal de políticas de la administración, aparece casi todos los días en las noticias y está moldeando un nuevo futuro para Hong Kong.

Northern Metropolis, parte de los Nuevos Territorios, fue denominada “tierra de en medio” en la década de 1980, sirviendo como poco más que un remanente rural entre el Hong Kong urbano y el continente, donde desde una colina de Lok Ma Chau se podían ver los arrozales de Shenzhen. Guiada por los planes quinquenales nacionales, el gobierno de Hong Kong está ajustando políticas y proporcionando condiciones atractivas para avanzar en el proyecto. Como el gran foco de políticas de la administración bajo el Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, aparece en las noticias casi todos los días y está determinando un nuevo futuro para Hong Kong. La iniciativa busca combinar lo mejor de la planificación central y las dinámicas del libre mercado. Los elementos clave incluyen University Town y San Tin Technopole, con ubicaciones como Yuen Long, Lau Fau Shan, Tin Shui Wai, Hung Shui Kiu, Tai Po y Mai Po. Se vincula a la visión del Greater Bay Area, evocando la era de Deng Xiaoping. El Town Planning Board está involucrado en dar forma a este desarrollo junto con Shenzhen.

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