Heritage advisers have approved an impact report for the redevelopment of Hong Kong’s Sha Tau Kok border checkpoint despite concerns that construction could affect a nearby temple holding monument status.
At a meeting on Thursday, members of the Antiquities Advisory Board gave the green light to the heritage impact assessment for the project and its associated works.
The project will involve demolishing the existing control point facility and constructing two major buildings connected by a…
Impact report for border crossing revamp approved despite concerns over temple

