
Award of management deal for waterfront venue draws attention amid ongoing debate over cross-border business ties
A company with links to mainland China has been awarded a contract to operate a high-profile harbourfront site in Hong Kong, marking a significant development in the management of one of the city’s most visible public spaces.
Authorities confirmed that the firm emerged as the successful bidder following a tender process for the operation and programming of the waterfront venue.
The space, situated along Victoria Harbour, is widely used for public events, leisure activities and cultural programming, making its management a matter of both commercial and civic interest.
Officials said the selection was based on established procurement criteria, including financial viability, operational experience and proposed programming.
The operator will be responsible for day-to-day management, maintenance and the organization of events, under terms set out in the agreement.
The decision has drawn scrutiny from some local observers, who note the company’s mainland affiliations at a time when Hong Kong’s economic and political integration with the mainland continues to evolve.
Supporters of the arrangement argue that cross-border investment and expertise are consistent with Hong Kong’s role as an international city with strong mainland connections.
The harbourfront has been a focal point of urban development efforts in recent years, with authorities emphasizing its importance as a shared public asset and tourism draw.
Management contracts for such spaces are typically structured to balance commercial sustainability with public accessibility.
Government representatives reiterated that the tender process adhered to established guidelines and that the operator is expected to maintain open access and deliver diverse programming for residents and visitors.
The firm has not publicly detailed its plans but is expected to outline a schedule of events and improvements in the coming months.
The award underscores the continued involvement of mainland-linked enterprises in Hong Kong’s infrastructure and cultural landscape, reflecting broader economic ties between the city and the mainland.
Authorities confirmed that the firm emerged as the successful bidder following a tender process for the operation and programming of the waterfront venue.
The space, situated along Victoria Harbour, is widely used for public events, leisure activities and cultural programming, making its management a matter of both commercial and civic interest.
Officials said the selection was based on established procurement criteria, including financial viability, operational experience and proposed programming.
The operator will be responsible for day-to-day management, maintenance and the organization of events, under terms set out in the agreement.
The decision has drawn scrutiny from some local observers, who note the company’s mainland affiliations at a time when Hong Kong’s economic and political integration with the mainland continues to evolve.
Supporters of the arrangement argue that cross-border investment and expertise are consistent with Hong Kong’s role as an international city with strong mainland connections.
The harbourfront has been a focal point of urban development efforts in recent years, with authorities emphasizing its importance as a shared public asset and tourism draw.
Management contracts for such spaces are typically structured to balance commercial sustainability with public accessibility.
Government representatives reiterated that the tender process adhered to established guidelines and that the operator is expected to maintain open access and deliver diverse programming for residents and visitors.
The firm has not publicly detailed its plans but is expected to outline a schedule of events and improvements in the coming months.
The award underscores the continued involvement of mainland-linked enterprises in Hong Kong’s infrastructure and cultural landscape, reflecting broader economic ties between the city and the mainland.








































