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Kai Tak youth facility opens for trial operation
Kai Tak youth facility opens for trial operation

RTHK

time3 days ago

  • RTHK

Kai Tak youth facility opens for trial operation

Kai Tak youth facility opens for trial operation About 250 rooms are on offer in the first phase of "Runway 1331". Photo courtesy of the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau A new youth facility in Kai Tak opened on Sunday on a trial basis. The "Youth Post" hostel, which was transformed from Covid-19 isolation camps, has been renamed "Runway 1331". About 250 rooms are on offer in the first phase, and youth organisations are eligible to apply. The Home and Youth Affairs Bureau said it hopes young people from the mainland and overseas will make use of the facility during the summer holiday. The government has said the facility will be in operation from October and be used for cultural and arts exchanges. The setting up of the "Youth Post" hostel and spaces for cultural and arts exchanges was first laid out by Chief Executive John Lee in his policy address last October.

New youth facility 'to promote global exchanges'
New youth facility 'to promote global exchanges'

RTHK

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • RTHK

New youth facility 'to promote global exchanges'

New youth facility 'to promote global exchanges' Alice Mak says the new Kai Tak facility, transformed from Covid-19 isolation camps, aims to attract overseas youths. File photo: RTHK Home and youth affairs minister Alice Mak said on Sunday that a new youth facility in Kai Tak will offer an exchange platform for youngsters from around the world. The setting up of the "Youth Post" hostel and spaces for cultural and arts exchanges was first laid out by Chief Executive John Lee in his policy address last October. The facility, which was transformed from Covid-19 isolation camps, will be in operation from October. Its operator has promised to host 14 public activities per year, and a bazaar each month in its first year. Speaking on a TVB programme, Mak said the new venue aims to attract young people from overseas. "When we speak to youths from different places, they often say it is difficult to find a place to live in Hong Kong," she said. "So we hope by building the hostel for them, we could encourage and invite youths to come to Hong Kong, fostering more exchanges." She pointed out that the facility, along with the cruise terminal and Sports Park nearby, could jointly hold activities to attract visitors to the area. Separately, Mak said her bureau has been preparing for different activities throughout the year for the "Night Vibes" campaign. She said there has been a good response since the project was rolled out last year, with businesses saying they recorded a 30 percent increase in sales during the Songkran festival last month in Kowloon City. Mak added that the campaign not only encourages people to stay in the city, but also strengthens their sense of belonging to their community and coordinates the use of community resources.

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