The "airplane + high-speed rail" travel model is rapidly gaining popularity in Hong Kong, becoming a significant choice for travelers between mainland China and the rest of the world. According to Ming Pao, this surge in high-speed rail passenger traffic starkly contrasts with the lagging connectivity infrastructure around West Kowloon. A German friend of the author, who conducts business in mainland China, recently experienced considerable inconvenience while dragging heavy luggage from Hong Kong International Airport to the high-speed rail via the Airport Express Kowloon Station. This not only detracts from the traveler experience but also poses long-term challenges to Hong Kong's overall development.