Govt to release plan for 5th Macau-Taipa link at year-end: lawmaker

2017-06-28 08:05
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The government will release its plan for a tunnel project near the old Macau-Taipa bridge – earmarked as the fifth Macau-Taipa link – at the end of this year, Ho Ion Sang, who heads the legislature’s Follow-up Committee for Land and Public Concession Affairs, quoted government officials as saying yesterday.
Ho briefed reporters after a closed-door meeting of the committee. The members of the committee yesterday asked the officials, including Secretary for Transport and Public Works Raimundo do Rosario and Lands, Public Works and Transport Bureau (DSSOPT) Director Li Canfeng, to brief them on the progress of the government’s half a dozen land reclamation projects.

The six new land reclamation zones are officially known as A, B, C, D, E1 and E2.


Legislative Assembly Follow-up Committee for Land and Public Concession Affairs President Ho Ion Sang shows reporters a map during a press briefing in the legislative chamber after a closed-door meeting about the city’s six land reclamation projects with government officials. The map shows the Zone A land reclamation project and the man-made island for the Macau and Zhuhai landing points of the cross-delta bridge linking the two cities with Hong Kong. Photo: Tony Wong

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