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STH visits Kwai Tsing District (with photos)
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     The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan, visited Kwai Tsing District this afternoon (December 18) to gain a better understanding of the district's latest developments.

     Accompanied by the Chairman of Kwai Tsing District Council (KTDC), Mr Law King-shing, and the District Officer (Kwai Tsing), Mr Alan Lo, Mr Chan went to Tai Wo Hau Road where he was briefed by staff of the Highways Department on the lift and pedestrian walkway system connecting to Wo Tong Tsui Street.

     Mr Chan then inspected the progress of a public housing project at the ex-Kwai Chung Police Married Quarters at Kwai Yi Road.

     To conclude his visit Mr Chan met with KTDC members to exchange views on various local issues.
 
 
Ends/Monday, December 18, 2017
Issued at HKT 18:52
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The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan (fourth left), visited Kwai Tsing District this afternoon (December 18). Accompanied by the Chairman of Kwai Tsing District Council, Mr Law King-shing (sixth left), and the District Officer (Kwai Tsing), Mr Alan Lo (fifth left), Mr Chan is pictured being briefed on-site by a representative of the Highways Department on the lift and pedestrian walkway system which is to be built between Tai Wo Hau Road and Wo Tong Tsui Street in Kwai Chung.
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan (second right), visited Kwai Tsing District this afternoon (December 18). Accompanied by the Chairman of Kwai Tsing District Council, Mr Law King-shing (first right), Mr Chan inspected a public housing project at the ex-Kwai Chung Police Married Quarters at Kwai Yi Road. He is pictured receiving a briefing on the progress of the project from the Assistant Director (Project) 2 of the Housing Department, Mr Lam King-kong (left).
The Secretary for Transport and Housing, Mr Frank Chan Fan (seventh left), visited Kwai Tsing District this afternoon (December 18). He is pictured meeting with the Chairman of Kwai Tsing District Council (KTDC), Mr Law King-shing (sixth left), and other KTDC members to exchange views on various local issues.