Feedback sought on Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront plan

Public and stakeholder feedback is being sought on the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront Revitalisation Plan through a roving exhibition which opens today (October 26).
Members of the public are invited to visit the roving exhibitions to be mounted at various venues until November 6.
The roving exhibitions form part of the ongoing Phase One public engagement exercise to deepen public understanding of and participation in the Revitalisation Plan. Visitors will be invited to complete a questionnaire to provide feedback and suggestions on the updated design of facilities on the waterfront.
The roving exhibitions will be held at the following venues from noon to 9.30pm:
October 26 to 30:  Hong Kong City Hall, Low Block foyer.
October 26 to November 6: Hong Kong Cultural Centre foyer.
October 31 to November 1: Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront (near the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Salisbury Garden).
November 2 to 6: Sha Tin Town Hall foyer.
Phase Two of the public engagement exercise, with a focus on the future operational arrangements of the revitalised promenade, will be conducted between January and June 2016.
The Revitalisation Plan aims to transform the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront area into an even more attractive and vibrant public space for enjoyment by both the local community and visitors by upgrading the facilities and enhancing the cultural ambience.

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