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The Kai Tak Development (), abbreviated as "KTD" and formerly called South East Kowloon Development (), refers to the redevelopment of the former
Kai Tak Airport Kai Tak Airport was an international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, or simply K ...
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Kai Tak The Kai Tak Development (), abbreviated as "KTD" and formerly called South East Kowloon Development (), refers to the redevelopment of the former Kai Tak Airport site in Kai Tak (constituency), Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong. After the airport re ...
, Kowloon, Hong Kong. After the airport relocated to
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in 1998, the Hong Kong government planned for urban development on the old airport site. The plan calls for a multi-purpose sports complex, a metro park, the
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Kai Tak Cruise Terminal is a cruise ship terminal on the former Kai Tak Airport runway in Hong Kong. Its completion date was delayed into 2013 due to re-tendering. Following an international competition, Foster + Partners was chosen to ...
, a hotel, a housing estate, and commercial and entertainment construction projects over an area of more than . The plan also covered nearby development in areas including
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and
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. The planned population is 86,000 people, accommodated in 30,000 housing units, including 13,000 constructed as part of public housing estates. The total gross floor area is over with over of open space. The total cost for the development is about HK$100 billion. After several years of planning and discussion, and the decision of a judicial review on
Central and Wan Chai Reclamation Central and Wan Chai Reclamation is a project launched by the government of Hong Kong since the 1990s to reclaim land for different purposes. This includes transportation improvements such as the Hong Kong MTR station, Airport Express Railway ...
, the Hong Kong government restarted KTD review and planning in 2004. The Executive Council passed the revised development plan and restarted the project. According to the development plan, the first stage projects finished in or before 2013. The second stage projects will be finished in or before 2016, and the final stage projects will be completed in or before 2025.


History


1980s

The Hong Kong colonial government commissioned the "Study on Harbour Reclamations and Urban Growth" () in October 1983. It was a study for a proposed plan to address the urban development of Hong Kong. The government worked on the "Metroplan Selected Strategy" study () between 1987 and 1990. Its purpose was to provide a wide-ranging plan for
urban renewal Urban renewal (sometimes called urban regeneration in the United Kingdom and urban redevelopment in the United States) is a program of land redevelopment often used to address real or perceived urban decay. Urban renewal involves the clearing ...
-focused land-use, transport and
environmental planning Environmental planning is the process of facilitating decision making to carry out land development with the consideration given to the natural environment, social, political, economic and governance factors and provides a holistic framework to a ...
. The studied areas included West Kowloon,
Kai Tak The Kai Tak Development (), abbreviated as "KTD" and formerly called South East Kowloon Development (), refers to the redevelopment of the former Kai Tak Airport site in Kai Tak (constituency), Kai Tak, Kowloon, Hong Kong. After the airport re ...
and other regions. The study was passed by the Executive Council on 17September 1991. Afterwards, related government departments implemented the strategy according to the study.


1990s

In 1998, the Planning Department undertook several studies on East Kowloon development. After several modifications, the land reclamation plan and the population plan were altered considerably.


South East Kowloon Development Statement (June 1992-1993)

This plan proposed the development of Kai Tak as a "City Within a City", covering , including of reclaimed land. It proposed land development for residential, commercial and industrial use. The designated population of this
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was around 285,000. The development would also include a park and a promenade. The proposed development included two
MTR The Mass Transit Railway system, known locally by the initialism MTR, is a rapid transit system in Hong Kong and the territory's principal mode of Rail transport in Hong Kong, railway transportation. Operated by the MTR Corporation (MTRCL), ...
connections, with Diamond Hill and
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.Stage 1 Public ConsultationCommunity’s Vision For Kai Tak
, Kai Tak Planning Review, Planning Department


Feasibility Study for South East Kowloon Development (September 1995-1998)

The study refocused the development as a "City Within a City" with territorial facilities. The site area and reclamation provisions remained the same as in the previous proposal. However, the designated population rose to 320,000 while the metropark was expanded to . It was also the first plan to propose leisure facilities, such as a multi-purpose sports complex and aviation museum. Other facilities, including a hospital, rail yard, and post office were proposed. The MTR provisions were replaced by the
Sha Tin to Central Link The Sha Tin to Central Link (abbreviated SCL; ) was an expansion project of the MTR public transport network in Hong Kong. It was divided into two sections and expanded the network’s Passenger rail terminology#Heavy rail, heavy rail lines. ...
.


2000s


Comprehensive Feasibility Study for the Revised Scheme of South East Kowloon Development (November 1999-2003)

The study re-designated the Kai Tak Development as an "Environmentally Friendly City". In response to opinions on land reclamation, the authority reduced the reclamation area to while the overall site area declined to . The new designated population is 26,0000. The metropark was to shrink to but the promenade would be extended to . It also first proposed a cruise terminal. The MTR-centric strategy continued in the study, with the new Environmentally Friendly Linkage System proposal. In June 2002, the Executive Council of Hong Kong approved Outline Zoning Plans (S/K19/3 and S/K21/3) for Kai Tak (North) and Kai Tak (South). Major development projects included the
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depot on the original airport site, a multi-use stadium, a metro park, the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal with helicopter landing site at the end of former runway, and the Central Kowloon Route. A new road: Trunk Road T2, paralleling the
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, will be built within the development area, allowing traffic to go directly to
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through the Tseung Kwan O - Lam Tin Tunnel. However, on 27 February 2003, the non-government organisation Society for Protection of the Harbour applied for Judicial Review against the Town Planning Board. The Society believed that the Wan Chai Development Phase II would violate the Protection of the Harbour Ordinance. The High Court's final judgement is against the Town Planning Board. The reclamation plan was suspended. The High Court's judgement raised three tests had to be satisfied for reclamation: #there had to be a compelling, overriding and present public need which clearly outweighed the public need to protect the harbour; #there had to be no other alternative to implement the undertaking for which it was proposed, and #that any invasion of the harbour should be restricted to the minimum impairment necessary to implement the undertaking. This judgement affected the reclamation plan within Kai Tak Development. In order to satisfy the three tests, the new Harbour-front Enhancement Committee was established for consultation on the reclamation in Wan Chai and Kai Tak. The committee, led by chairman Lee Chack-fan, was organised by six government officials and twenty-three members from different professional organisations, environmental organisations, harbour protection organisations and business merchants.


Kai Tak Planning Review (July 2004-2006)

Due to the High Court judgement, the Planning Department began the Kai Tak Planning Review with "no reclamation" as its principle. This was the final plan.


Proposed development timeline

The first stage infrastructure projects are mostly completed and open. These are the first stage projects:Civil Engineering and Development Department:Kai Tak Development
/ref> * Trade and Industry Tower (completed in 2015) * Kai Tak Fire Station (completed) *
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building and first berth (completed) * Kwun Tong Promenade (completed) * Kai Tak Runway Park (completed) *District Cooling System (first phase) (completed) *
Kai Ching Estate Kai Ching Estate is a Public housing in Hong Kong, public housing estate in a Brownfield land, brownfield development area of the disused Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong. It consists of six residential buildings completed in 2013. It houses arou ...
* Tak Long Estate The second stage infrastructure projects were expected to completed after 2016. These are the second stage projects: *Kai Tak Cruise Terminal: second berth, helicopter landing zone and Tourist Centre (complete September 2014) *
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Tuen Ma line Kai Tak station (construction began 2012, completed in 2020) * Route 6 ( Central Kowloon Route and Trunk Road T2) (under construction) *Underground street to
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* Kai Tak River (Finished) *District Cooling System (second phase) *Hospital: Hong Kong Children's Hospital (construction began in 2014, completed in 2017) and Centre of Excellence in Neuroscience *Kai Tak Sky Garden, a massive elevated garden, opened in May 2021. It occupies part of the former runway and apron. *Several private residential developments including: **Oasis Kai Tak **One Kai Tak **Vibe Centro **Victoria Skye The final stage infrastructure projects are expected to completed after 2024. These are the final stage projects: * Kai Tak Sports Park (expected to be completed by 2025) * Environmentally Friendly Linkage System (EFLS) (Put on hold) *Metro Park *Remaining residential and commercial land at north apron *commercial land at south apron *District Cooling System (third phase)


Transport


MTR Tuen Ma line

The Tuen Ma line involves construction of two stations within the KTD: Kai Tak station and Sung Wong Toi station.


Environmentally Friendly Linkage System

The Environmentally Friendly Linkage System (EFLS) is a monorail transportation system with 12 stations proposed by the government. It will cost around 1.2 billion Hong Kong dollars. The estimated passenger count is up to 200,000 in 2031. The system will account for 15 percent of the public transportation in the Kowloon East Development. The EFLS project is now headed by the Development Bureau with public consultation carried out by the
Civil Engineering and Development Department The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is a department of the Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong government that reports to the Development Bureau. Its major services include provision of land and infrastructure, port and ma ...
. Construction was predicted to start in 2018 and to be completed in 2023, but was put on hold indefinitely. There is opposition to the monorail system and other proposing a
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system (using
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) as a more feasible alternative.


Highway and roads

Hong Kong's Route 6 is proposed to cross the KTD area, using the Central Kowloon Route, Trunk Road T2 and Tseung Kwan O - Lam Tin Tunnel. It will connect West Kowloon, Kowloon East and
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.


See also

* Architecture of Hong Kong *
Civil Engineering and Development Department The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is a department of the Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong government that reports to the Development Bureau. Its major services include provision of land and infrastructure, port and ma ...
*
Kai Tak Airport Kai Tak Airport was an international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak, or simply K ...
*
RAF Kai Tak Royal Air Force Kai Tak or more commonly RAF Kai Tak is a former Royal Air Force station situated in Hong Kong, at Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon. It was established by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1927 and used for seaplanes. The RAF flight opera ...


References


External links


Kai Tak Development
Kai Tak Office,
Civil Engineering and Development Department The Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is a department of the Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong government that reports to the Development Bureau. Its major services include provision of land and infrastructure, port and ma ...
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Kai Tak Development,30 January 2013
(). Civil Engineering and Development Department (PDF). {{coord, 22.3272, 114.1978, display=title Kowloon City District Kowloon Bay New Kowloon Victoria Harbour