The Hong Kong government is proposing an “Eco-Recreation Corridor” around Lantau Island’s Cheung Sha, Shui Hau, Shek Pik, and Pui O involving F&B, sports and adventure facilities. A two-month public engagement exercise will begin on Tuesday, according to a Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) legislature paper also set to be presented to lawmakers on Tuesday. The plan aims to transform the area into a tourism and conservation awareness hub. It would see Cheung Sha – home to the territory’s longest beach – developed into a visitor centre with retail and dining opportunities. Camp…