Readers discuss the history of proposals for container terminals and roads on reclaimed land, how landlords can help shops attract patrons, and visitors from the mainland flocking to a prestigious local university.
Readers discuss the challenge of finding new revenue streams, three-dish rice queues in Central, a university head’s resignation, and the discovery of coral species in Victoria Harbour.
Readers discuss how the city can attract tourists from the Muslim world, lure expats back from the Middle East, and secure its status as a shipping hub.
Readers discuss the intergenerational and economic impact of early marriage, the value of large infrastructure projects, and legal protection for Victoria Harbour.
Readers discuss the need to pay attention to more than drainage systems in the aftermath of the floods that hit the city, Victoria Harbour’s potential to increase Hong Kong’s appeal to tourists, and the significance of a traditional dance performance.