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Hong Kong is a well-recognized shopping paradise from around the world, tourists can always find what they want in Hong Kong, ranging from cheap, economic goods to luxurious fashion brands. It is not uncommon to see tourists carrying a numbers of bags while they’re shopping in places like Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok. In the view of this, we would like to introduce some storage lockers in our service lane, to let tourists store their luggage and personal belongings so that they can enjoy their shopping more. We hope to place these lockers in some famous places for shopping such as Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok.

 

Moreover, in many residential areas such as the public housing estates, when people are using public facilities such as basketball courts and football field, there is no place for them to store their personal belongings. Therefore, we would also like to introduce these lockers near public facilities in the service lanes of some residential areas.

 

Convenience - Locker

Ways of Operation

 

Actually there are storage lockers some bigger shopping malls like the Festival Walk in Kowloon Tong and the Habour City in Tsim Sha Tsui. The rate of storage lockers in the Festival Walk is $5 per hour, customers can store their belongings for up to 7 days. Actually, the way of operating the Storage Lockers is similar to that of Vending Machines found in leisure parks that are managed by the Leisure and Cultural services Department. Also, we think that it is possible to tender out the Storage Lockers to other Management Companies.

Involved Department

 

Leisure and Cultural Services Department

  • Responsible for beautifying the environment through tree planting 

  • Responsible for promoting professionalism and excellence in leisure pursuits and cultural service

  • To advise on the design of planatio

  • Responsible for the maintenance of plantation with cooperation of the residents nearby

 

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Fire Services Department

 

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Buildings Department

 

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Housing Authority

 

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