Animal lovers lament as Hong Kong sea creatures cleared out for man-made pleasure beach
After years of controversy and a judicial challenge, creatures including seahorses, starfish and urchins moved from Tai Po beach to nearby bay
Hong Kong environmentalists could only stand and watch on Friday as workmen at a seashore moved rare creatures from their usual home to make way for an artificial pleasure beach.
Activists have decried the plan for Lung Mei Beach in Tai Po – and even taken the government to court over it – but have since accepted there is little they can do to stop the work and keep the starfish, urchins and other animals in place.
On November 25 government officials and contract workers started moving what could be several hundred marine animals from the future site of the man-made beach, which will cost an estimated HK$200 million.
The animals will be relocated to Ting Kok, a seashore about a 20-minute walk west of Lung Mei.