Hong Kong cable car operator worried about Tai O extension warning former fishing village will become overcrowded
The operator of the Ngong Ping cable car has expressed concern over a proposal to extend the route to Tai O, warning that the former fishing village could become overcrowded amid the government's efforts to boost tourism and other economic activities on Lantau Island.
The 5.7km cable car system, opened in 2006, takes passengers between Tung Chung and the tourist attraction of Ngong Ping .
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Although she said the company held a neutral position on the proposal, she raised concern over possible congestion brought to Tai O by such a plan.
"We understand that the government has appointed a consultant to study the feasibility of the extension … We haven't formed a view yet. It will be quite a complicated issue in terms of alignment and technology," she said.
"Whatever the government proposes, it is important that they have enough infrastructure and facilities to receive them at the Tai O end. Right now it's already quite crowded … At the end of the day, we don't want to affect the heritage and cultural side of the village too much."