Hong Kong needs visionaries to run Kai Tak Cruise Terminal: Rosanna Law
Hong Kong's Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Rosanna Law Shuk-pui, stated that the next operator of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal must possess significant vision and go beyond basic berthing management. This requirement stems from an expanded scope of responsibilities under the new contract.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Rosanna Law Shuk-pui, stated that the next operator of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal must possess significant vision and go beyond basic berthing management. This requirement stems from an expanded scope of responsibilities under the new contract. Prospective bidders requested additional time to develop their proposals due to this expanded scope, leading the government to extend the tender deadline from May 22 to June 26. The article was published around the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule on July 1.
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4 extractedThe expanded scope of responsibilities under the new contract prompted bidders to seek extra time.
The tender deadline for the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal operator was extended from May 22 to June 26.
Prospective bidders sought extra time to work on their proposals for the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal.
Hong Kong's next Kai Tak Cruise Terminal operator must be 'very visionary' and do far more than simply manage cruise berthing operations.