Sports
        

Center

HK's LegCo rejects govt's Asian Games bid

Updated: 2011-01-15 08:12

(Xinhua)

Twitter Facebook Myspace Yahoo! Linkedin Mixx

HONG KONG - The Hong Kong Legislative Council (LegCo) Finance Committee voted down on Friday the government's request for allocating 6 billion HK dollars (about $0.77 billion) in funds to host the 2023 Asian Games and Asian Para Games.

Speaking to the media after the committee's meeting, Secretary for Home Affairs Tsang Tak-sing expressed disappointment at the result.

He thanked the community, the sports sector, athletes and those concerned about the long-term development of Hong Kong who backed the bid proposal, urging them to be united in promoting sports and look to the future.

Tsang said the government is determined to promote sport and has already set out a clear policy direction. It will continue to allocate resources according to pre-set policy goals in a step-by-step manner to enhance support for elite athletes and promote sport in the community.

E-paper

Ear We Go

China and the world set to embrace the merciful, peaceful year of rabbit

Preview of the coming issue
Carrefour finds the going tough in China
Maid to Order

European Edition

Specials

Mysteries written in blood

Historical records and Caucasian features of locals suggest link with Roman Empire.

Winning Charm

Coastal Yantai banks on little things that matter to grow

New rules to hit property market

The State Council launched a new round of measures to rein in property prices.

Top 10 of 2010
China Daily in Europe
The Confucius connection