Hong Kong's forward-looking Port and Airport Development Strategy includes the construction of a new International Airport and extensive new port facilities. Previous page: The single runway at Kai Tak International Airport, seen from the east. By 1997, Kai Tak will be replaced by a new airport at Chek Lap Kok, off the north coast of Lantau Island.
Below: Kwai Chung Container Port, in Victoria Harbour, has helped to establish Hong Kong as the world leader in terms of container throughput. More terminals are planned, to provide more capacity.
Right: The serenity of the north shore of Lantau island (right) is soon to be overtaken by 20th century development. The small island of Chek Lap Kok (centre) is the site chosen for Hong Kong's new International Airport. In the far distance (from left to right) are the Tsuen Wan Kwai Chung complex, Kowloon peninsula and Hong Kong Island.
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