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  2. Chuen Kee Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Chuen Kee Ferry's Kaito. Chuen Kee Ferry Ltd (Chinese: 全記渡有限公司) is a licensed ferry operator in Hong Kong. It operates the Aberdeen via Mo Tat Wan to Sok Kwu Wan route. [1] Chuen Kee has been established for 50 years. The company's office is located at G/F, 17, Second Street, Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island, Hong Kong.

  3. Sok Kwu Wan Pier No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sok Kwu Wan Pier No. 2 is a public pier located adjacent to Sok Kwu Wan Public Pier on the waterfront of Sok Kwu Wan in Sok Kwu Wan First Street, Lamma Island, Hong Kong. There is only one ferry service provided in the pier, which is the service between Sok Kwu Wan and Central, operated by Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry. [1] [2]

  4. Central Piers - Wikipedia

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    Pier 4: Lamma Island, with the western pier going to Sok Kwu Wan and the eastern pier to Yung Shue Wan. Pier 5: Cheung Chau [3] Pier 6: Western pier: Peng Chau – Eastern pier: Mui Wo [3] Pier 7: Star Ferry service to Tsim Sha Tsui; Pier 8: Hong Kong Maritime Museum and Fortune Ferry service to Hung Hom; Pier 9: Public Pier; Pier 10: Public Pier

  5. Sok Kwu Wan Public Pier - Wikipedia

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    The government developed Lamma Island in 1958. One of the plans was to fund the construction of a pier in Sok Kwu Wan. [3] The project started in December 1958 [4] and was completed in August 1959; [5] But the pier was not officially opened until 17 May 1962.

  6. Mo Tat - Wikipedia

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    The village is composed of three different areas: Mo Tat Wan (模達灣) along the beach, Mo Tat Sun Tsuen (模達新村; 'Mo Tat New Village') on the hill and Mo Tat or Mo Tat Old Village (模達舊村) in the valley. The village has no shops or commercial centre, although there is a restaurant near the ferry pier.

  7. Sok Kwu Wan - Wikipedia

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    Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island in July 2011 Sok Kwu Wan viewed from Lamma Island walk Japanese fast motor boats, packed with high explosive and intended for use against allied shipping, found abandoned in Picnic Bay, Hong Kong after the surrender in September 1945. These light wooden craft are about 25 ft (0 mi) in length, painted green, and are ...

  8. Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong & Kowloon Ferry Ltd (HKKF) is a ferry service company in Hong Kong. It was formed by a number of shipping and shipbuilding firms, and was incorporated in Hong Kong in February 1998. HKKF currently provides 3 licensed scheduled passenger ferry routes to the Outlying Islands of the city.

  9. Outlying Islands Ferry Pier - Wikipedia

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    Outlying Islands Ferry Pier It now refers to Central Piers No.2 to No.6, near International Finance Centre . The ferry routes travel between Central and Ma Wan ( Park Island ), Lantau Island ( Discovery Bay and Mui Wo ), Lamma Island ( Sok Kwu Wan and Yung Shue Wan ), Cheung Chau and Peng Chau .