2002
DOI: 10.1080/00472330280000221
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Globalization and Hong Kong's future

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“…The new Hong Kong Airport at Chek Lap Kok was constructed on a 1,248-hectare offshore reclamation platform(Covil & James, 1997;Pickles & Tosen, 1998;Plant, 1997), whilst a total area of 928 hectares was from reclaimed land(Berner, 1998;Endicott & Fraser, 2001). Hong Kong's airport relocated from Kai Tak to Chek Lap Kok Airport (Hong Kong International Airport) in 1998(Kwong & Miscevic, 2002;Li & Loo, 2016;Zheng et al, 2020). In addition to the construction of a brand-new airport that had the capacity to handle up to 87 million passengers and 9 million tonnes of air cargo a year(Tsang, 1998).…”
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“…The new Hong Kong Airport at Chek Lap Kok was constructed on a 1,248-hectare offshore reclamation platform(Covil & James, 1997;Pickles & Tosen, 1998;Plant, 1997), whilst a total area of 928 hectares was from reclaimed land(Berner, 1998;Endicott & Fraser, 2001). Hong Kong's airport relocated from Kai Tak to Chek Lap Kok Airport (Hong Kong International Airport) in 1998(Kwong & Miscevic, 2002;Li & Loo, 2016;Zheng et al, 2020). In addition to the construction of a brand-new airport that had the capacity to handle up to 87 million passengers and 9 million tonnes of air cargo a year(Tsang, 1998).…”
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