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It is too long, look likes a original research and totally lack of citation. the site formation contract was award on 24 November 2009 and Legislative Council, Hong Kong passed the funding on 20 November 2009, for a sum of 2.339 billion HKD (sum of installments, construction is pay in installments subject to construction progress, so it is NOT a present value at November 2009 time nor PV at completion date). Matthew_hktc18:30, 29 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I reverted the article back a few days because I'm concerned about many of the recent edits: they seem to have been converting the article into more of an advertisment/press release. User:Ktct, are you connected with the subject of the article by any chance? (If so, you should disclose that, especially if you're being paid to update the article.) In any case, you should try reading up on what encyclopaedic style is about; and note that good sources (especially links to reliable secondary sources that cover the article's subject from an outside point of view) are going to be much more useful than lists of unsourced information. (Imagine if someone decided to change details in what you'd written. Nobody would have a way to tell which version was correct.) --ais523 09:50, 11 October 2015 (UTC)