When the old Wan Chai Star Ferry pier in Hong Kong was demolished in 2014, it did not entirely disappear. Pieces of it now live on in an unexpected place – the city’s waste-to-energy plant, the T-Park Sludge Treatment Facility, on the shores of Deep Bay.
“We receive 500 visitors a day,” says Cary Wan Ga-ling, an officer with the Environmental Protection Department, which oversees the two-year-old facility.
The complex takes sludge from the city’s water treatment...
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