The Airport Core Programme was a series of infrastructure projects centred on the new Hong Kong International Airport during the early 1990s. The programme was part of the Port and Airport Development Strategy, commonly known as the Rose Garden Project.🫡
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The Airport Core Programme was a series of infrastructure projects centred on the new Hong Kong International Airport during the early 1990s. The programme was part of the Port and Airport Development Strategy, commonly known as the Rose Garden Project.🫡
🛫 The Airport Core Programme Exhibition Centre is housed in a single-storey distinctive white structure situated at 401 Castle Peak Road, Ting Kau, New Territories in Hong Kong.🛫 There are five exhibition areas, displaying models, photos and descriptions of the 10 airport-related projects to give a full picture of the entire construction project of the Hong Kong International Airport.
To be honest, I would never have known this place if it hadn't been brought by friends from Hong Kong. In fact, there is nothing special about the pavilion. What can we see about the Qingma Bridge and the Mawan Strait in this small building?
Hong Kong International Airport will always cooperate with the word international. It is one of the best in the world. During the epidemic, more advanced artificial facilities have been built and replaced. It is a very new experience!
A good place for parents and children to visit the nuclear heart project exhibition center. The center contains molds, pictures, exhibition boards and video tapes, and introduces the materials for the ten nuclear heart projects in Shaozhou. The best place for the city to see and appreciate the Qingma Bridge.
The airport core plan exhibition center is a very good tourist attraction. You can drive there by yourself, bring your own stool, sit down and enjoy the night view of Tingjiu Bridge, buy some takeaways with friends and girlfriends, slowly enjoy the beautiful night view, and have a fun night.