As a new engine for the future development of Hong Kong, the Northern Metropolis (NM) will inject new economic impetus into the city by attracting new capital, investments, and innovative enterprises from around the world. Spanning over 30,000 hectares, around one-third of Hong Kong’s total area, the NM will provide about 500,000 new housing units and create 500,000 new jobs upon full development. Adopting an “industry-driven and infrastructure-led” approach as its key planning axle, the NM will promote industrial transformation and upgrading, and forge a major hub for Hong Kong to integrate into the overall development of our country.
Four Major Zones
According to the Northern Metropolis Action Agenda, various areas in the NM will have different strategic positioning and theme-based developments. From the west to the east, the NM will be divided into four major zones:
- High-end Professional Services and Logistics Hub— Covering Hung Shui Kiu and the surrounding area, and connecting with the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Co-operation Zone, the hub will provide financial and professional services, on top of capitalising on the locational advantages of the boundary control points (BCPs) for developing the modern logistics industry.
- Innovation and Technology (I&T) Zone— Covering San Tin Technopole including the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park in the Loop, it will create synergy with the Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Zone and serve as a hub for I&T development.
- Boundary Commerce and Industry Zone— Occupying the largest stretch of land, this zone enjoys the geographic advantages of the BCPs at Lo Wu, Man Kam To and Heung Yuen Wai. Apart from driving the development of industries such as advanced construction, green environment industries, health care, food technology and modern logistics, this zone will promote cross-boundary business services and entertainment spending, giving full play to its powerful function as a BCP commercial zone.
- Blue and Green Recreation, Tourism and Conservation Circle— Comprising areas endowed with rich cultural heritage and natural resources, such as Robin’s Nest, Sha Tau Kok and Yan Chau Tong, this circle will promote recreation and tourism development.