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Hong Kong / Urban planning / Geography of China / Pearl River Delta / Victoria Harbour / Land use / Kai Tak Development / Kowloon City District / Development Bureau / Urban planner / Town Planning Board / Lantau Island
Date: 2016-07-29 02:33:48
Hong Kong
Urban planning
Geography of China
Pearl River Delta
Victoria Harbour
Land use
Kai Tak Development
Kowloon City District
Development Bureau
Urban planner
Town Planning Board
Lantau Island

Chapter 12 Planning, Land and Infrastructure To meet the needs of the community and sustain Hong Kong’s position as a leading cosmopolitan city in Asia, the

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