Hong Kong Disneyland to Lend Vacant Sites to Government for Quarantine Facilities

Hong Kong Disneyland to Lend Vacant Sites to Government for Quarantine Facilities
Mickey and Minnie Mouse are seen in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle at the new Disneyland Park in Hong Kong. Mark Ashman/Disney via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Hong Kong Disneyland said it will lend vacant sites to the government to build quarantine facilities for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, outbreak.

“We have secured the company’s consent to use part of the site if it is needed,” Commerce and Economic Development Bureau chief Edward Yau Tang-wah said of Disneyland. A 150-acre plot that is reserved for Disneyland’s expansion on Lantau Island will be used, he said.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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