Hong Kong Aberdeen marina project attracts local and overseas interest
Hong Kong's new Aberdeen marina-residential tourism project, set to launch its tender in the first half of 2027, has garnered significant interest from both local and international parties. The development, which includes 250 private flats and 200 yacht berths, aims to boost the city's yacht economy.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's new Aberdeen marina-residential tourism project, set to launch its tender in the first half of 2027, has garnered significant interest from both local and international parties. The development, which includes 250 private flats and 200 yacht berths, aims to boost the city's yacht economy. A leading local yacht club and a Singapore-based operator have expressed interest in partnering with developers. Experts are calling for improved infrastructure and clearer tourism positioning for the project, highlighting the potential for collaboration with various marina operators to strengthen development bids and access the market. This marks the first marina tender in Hong Kong in nearly 40 years.
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5 extractedThe Aberdeen project will feature 250 private flats and 200 berths for yachts.
The tender is the first for a marina in almost 40 years.
Hong Kong’s new marina-residential tourism project has attracted local and overseas interest.
The tender will launch in the first half of 2027.
Experts call for better infrastructure and clearer tourism positioning.