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Hong Kong City Hall set to close for three years for major facelift

Venue partners welcome the prospect of a new upgraded home despite the closure

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The landmark Hong Kong City Hall will be closed for up to three years for a major facelift as part of plans to develop the Central Harbourfront, government officials have revealed.

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The Leisure and Cultural Services Department is planning to roll out a series of projects to launch and renovate new and existing halls and theatres.

“After East Kowloon Cultural Centre opens in 2021, we’ll turn to City Hall for a major renovation,” Heidi Chu Ching-han, LCSD chief manager of performance venues, told the Post.

“By then City Hall will be 60 years old and some of its facilities, especially those backstage, are long-overdue for an upgrade.”

Heidi Chu says some City Hall facilities will be in need of an upgrade. Photo: Nora Tam
Heidi Chu says some City Hall facilities will be in need of an upgrade. Photo: Nora Tam
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LCSD assistant director Elaine Yeung Chi-lan quoted experts as saying the three-year closure of City Hall was necessary. Facilities in the building, which opened in 1962, include a concert hall, theatre and exhibition hall overlooking Victoria Harbour.

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