Proposals sought for three beaches
The Leisure & Cultural Services Department (LCSD) today invited commercial entities or groups to submit expression of interest (EOIs) in introducing commercial business models to the operation of Ma Wan Tung Wan, Butterfly and Big Wave Bay beaches.
The 2025 Policy Address stated that the LCSD would explore the feasibility of engaging the market to operate beaches and select some public beaches as pilot sites, all with a view to exploring how commercial operations might enhance beach facilities, develop beaches as recreational, leisure and aquatic venues, and attract more people to visit them.
The LCSD is inviting the market to submit proposals for the introduction of market-based business models at the three beaches. The feedback and information gathered will assist the LCSD in formulating a way forward.
Interested parties should submit their EOIs by June 18. Email avu@lcsd.gov.hk with enquiries.
It was also announced in the 2025 Policy Address that the LCSD would explore the feasibility of engaging the market to develop Lei Yue Mun Park holiday camp as a recreational and leisure hotspot.
The LCSD is inviting interested commercial entities and non-profit organisations to submit EOIs in introducing market-based business models for the entire holiday camp.
Interested parties should submit their EOIs by June 10. Email lymp@lcsd.gov.hk with enquiries.