Hong Kong City Hall set to close for three years for major facelift
Venue partners welcome the prospect of a new upgraded home despite the closure
The landmark Hong Kong City Hall will be closed for up to three years for a major facelift as part of plans to develop the Central Harbourfront, government officials have revealed.
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department is planning to roll out a series of projects to launch and renovate new and existing halls and theatres.
“By then City Hall will be 60 years old and some of its facilities, especially those backstage, are long-overdue for an upgrade.”
LCSD assistant director Elaine Yeung Chi-lan quoted experts as saying the three-year closure of City Hall was necessary. Facilities in the building, which opened in 1962, include a concert hall, theatre and exhibition hall overlooking Victoria Harbour.