Northern Metropolis can ‘diversify’ housing for young Hongkongers: John Lee
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee stated at a town hall meeting that the Northern Metropolis development will offer a chance to diversify housing options for young people, potentially with larger flat sizes due to increased land availability. Lee also pledged government support, including policy and subsidies, to foster the cultural sector and build a globally recognized "Hong Kong brand," emphasizing that artists will drive its actual development.

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AI-generatedHong Kong Chief Executive John Lee stated at a town hall meeting that the Northern Metropolis development will offer a chance to diversify housing options for young people, potentially with larger flat sizes due to increased land availability. Lee also pledged government support, including policy and subsidies, to foster the cultural sector and build a globally recognized "Hong Kong brand," emphasizing that artists will drive its actual development. These discussions occurred at the second town hall meeting, where Lee solicited opinions from approximately 120 residents regarding the city's five-year plan and his upcoming policy address. Participants had previously offered suggestions on housing, culture, and innovation.
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5 extractedThe government would provide policy support in areas such as subsidies and venues for the cultural sector.
Hong Kong should establish a globally recognised brand in the cultural and arts industries.
The Northern Metropolis gives us an opportunity with more land, and the size [of the flats] can be larger.
The government has been diversifying the housing ladder.
Northern Metropolis will provide an opportunity to diversify the housing ladder for young people.