A wealthy businessman plans to create a new city in Ireland

In the face of an increasingly brazen and violent crackdown by China’s communist Party, large numbers of Hong Kongers are finding ways to flee. To give Hong Kongers a piece of their own, Gao Guangyuan, founder of the Victoria Harbour Group, is building a new city in Ireland that he hopes will start with 50,000 residents and grow to 500,000 within 20 years, 50% of them From Hong Kong.

Irish media nanxing (The Southern Star) reported that as early as 1983, Mrs Wood Mitchell (Margaret Thatcher) are discussed, with staff faced communist hand, once The Hong Kong people in Northern Ireland is to find a place for their program, and written to a file called “from Hong Kong transplantation in Northern Ireland (The Replantation of Northern Ireland from Hong Kong) files.

Now The founder of The Victoria Harbour Group, Kao Guangyuan, is keen to get a whole group of Hong Kongers to actually move to Ireland – but not to The north, but to the south. Gao guangyuan is looking for a 500-square-kilometer expanse to create a mini-Hong Kong called Nestopolis.

The basic requirement for GaoGuangyuan is that the city must be close to expressways, seaports and airports. Of the possible locations, Dundalk, between Belfast and Dublin, was his favourite.

Mr. Gao hopes Hong Kong immigrants to the new, semi-autonomous Irish city will be wealthy, motivated not only by business interests but also by a desire to escape Communist China. Many of them are not technically refugees, but wealthy Hong Kongers who can afford to put down roots in Ireland.