A temple at Ma Wan Main Street may be relocated to the new village settlement near Tin Liu Village in Ma Wan, the Town Planning Board says.
According to the approved Ma Wan Outline Zoning Plan, the new village settlement and the formed village area to the north will provide land for the relocation of existing village houses, a fishermen's village and squatters affected by the development projects in Ma Wan and for development of small houses by the island's indigenous villagers.
The district's western comprehensive development area comprises the existing village settlement and two youth camps on the western headland.
The site is intended to have comprehensive development/redevelopment of the existing Ma Wan Town area for low-rise, low-density recreation, commercial and/or tourism uses.
Two sites of about 18.28 hectares of land abutting the landmark bridge of the Lantau Link are located on the Tsing Yi, Ma Wan and North Lantau tourism corridor. They are under the "other specified uses" annotated "recreation and tourism related uses" zone for low-rise and low-density recreation and tourism-related development such as theme park, resort hotel, public recreational uses and tourist attractions.
One site covers the lowland area of Lau Fa Tsuen and Tai Lung in central Ma Wan immediately north of the Lantau Link and forms part of the site for the approved Ma Wan Park.
The other site comprises the lowland and reclaimed land to the west of Sha Lau Tong Wan and foothill slopes to the north of Pak Nai Shan in southeastern Ma Wan.
Click here for the approved plan.
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