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Hong Kong official defends U-turn on public flats at Pak Shek Kok rail stop site
A senior Hong Kong official defended the decision to exclude public flats near the proposed Pak Shek Kok rail station, citing misalignment with existing private housing and insufficient community facilities. Permanent Secretary for Development Doris Ho Pui-ling stated the revised plan would not impact the government’s 10-year housing strategy.
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