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ICC members exchange visits

The Secretary for Planning, Environment and Lands, Mr Tony Eason, and other members of the Infrastructure Co-ordination Committee will leave tomorrow (Sunday) for a visit to Zhuhai and Shenzhen from March 5-7.

Chinese members of the ICC will join them on the visit which will include briefings on major infrastructure projects in Zhuhai and Shenzhen and site visits.

The two teams will continue their visit programme in Hong Kong which will include briefings and visits to the Lok Ma Chau Border Crossing, Mai Po Nature Reserve and Blackpoint in Tuen Mun on March 8 and a seminar on March 9.

Attention News Editors:

Mr Eason will see the press before his departure tomorrow (Sunday).

Media representatives covering the event should assemble at 1.30 pm tomorrow at the arrival hall of the China Ferry Terminal on the second floor of the terminal building in Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Staff of the Secretariat Press Office will be on hand to assist.

There will also be press facilities to cover the Hong Kong visit and seminar on March 8-9. Details of the arrangements will be announced next Tuesday.

End/Saturday, March 4, 1995

Lion Rock Tunnel Road to be fully re-opened

The Lion Rock Tunnel Road section between the toll plaza and Sha Tin Road is scheduled to be fully re-open to traffic starting at 6 am on Monday (March 6) upon completion of reconstruction works.

The Transport Department announces that in conjunction with the full reopening of the road, the speed limit along this section of the road will be raised from the existing 50 kilometres per hour to 70 kilometres per hour.

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