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Village Type Development



            There are sixteen recognised villages in the area, namely Sheung Ling Pei, Ha Ling Pei, Wong Ka Wai,
            Lung Tseng Tau, Wong Nei Uk, Man Wan Chung (Figure 14), Ma Wan (resited to Ma Wan New Village)
            (Figure 15), Shan Ha (Pa Mei), Chek Lap Kok San Tsuen, Tai Po, Ngau Au, Lam Che, Nim Yuen, Shek Lau
            Po, Mok Ka and Shek Mun Kap.
























                       Figure 14: Ma Wan Chung Village                 Figure 15: Villages near Wong Lung Hang






            Tung Chung New Town Extension



            In 2007, the Government decided to proceed with the Hong Kong – Zhuhai – Macao Bridge and Tuen
            Mun – Chek Lap Kok Link in the vicinity of Tung Chung.  Against this background, and as part of the
            Government’s enhanced efforts to increase housing land supply, there is a need to review and establish
            the planning and engineering feasibility of the remaining development of Tung Chung New Town to meet
            the long-term housing need of our community.


            In 2012, the Tung Chung New Town Extension (TCNTE) Study was commissioned by the Government
            with the overall objective to extend Tung Chung into a distinct community and propose a development
            plan which can meet housing, social, economic, environmental and local needs.  Taking into account the
            public views and the planning and technical assessments, the Recommended Outline Development Plans
            (RODPs) for the TCNTE areas were finalised in 2016.  The total area of TCNTE, covering Tung Chung East
            (TCE) extension and Tung Chung West (TCW) extension, is over 200 ha including 130 ha obtained from
            reclamation in TCE.

            Statutory town plans, namely Tung Chung Extension Area Outline Zoning Plan (OZP), Tung Chung Town
            Centre Area OZP and Tung Chung Valley OZP (Figure 16), incorporated the land use proposals in the
            RODPs were gazetted in 2016 and subsequently approved by the Chief Executive in Council in 2017.










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