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President Xi Jinping inspects troubled HK$117 billion bridge on final day of Hong Kong trip

State leader also concludes three-day visit with brief stop at Airport Authority headquarters

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Hong Kong transport and housing secretary Frank Chan (centre left) speaks with Chinese President Xi Jinping (centre right) as Chief Executive Carrie (fourth from right) looks on. Photo: Bloomberg
President Xi Jinping inspected the construction of the controversial Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridgebefore wrapping up his three-day visit to the city.
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Xi arrived on Lantau Island on Saturday morning to see work on a section of the structure, which has so far cost Hong Kong HK$117 billion after repeated cost overruns.

Earlier, he attended the swearing-in ceremony for the new ­government, headed by Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng ­Yuet-ngor.

Accompanied by Lam, Xi also inspected other infrastructure projects in the vicinity and was briefed on their progress.

The bridge is expected to open by the end of 2017. Photo: Xinhua
The bridge is expected to open by the end of 2017. Photo: Xinhua
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They included the HK$25 ­billion Hong Kong Link Road, which will connect the bridge with boundary crossing facilities, and the third runway at Hong Kong International Airport, which is ­expected to cost HK$141.5 billion and be opened by 2024.
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