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  2. Shui Chuen O - Wikipedia

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    The Shui Chuen O area is located between Lion Rock Country Park and Ma On Shan Country Park.Currently, this area primarily consists of public housing estates. The use of Country Park periphery sites at Shui Chuen O for housing has been controversial and conservationists have warned that such development could "spread like a virus".

  3. Dock 1A - Wikipedia

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    The venue is situated a short distance from the Sai Kung Town Centre and Public Piers. Previously underutilised, the building has been renovated into Dock 1A and is undergoing a possibly major transformation under Smart Glory Management, to become the first ‘mega’ shopping centre in Sai Kung.

  4. Ko Tong - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Sai Kung North) for election of resident representative ...

  5. Sai Kung District - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Sai Kung, Tseung Kwan O, a booming new town, is also part of Sai Kung District. Tseung Kwan O connects Sai Kung Peninsula with the Kowloon urban area. Junk Bay was once a natural bay area in Sai Kung, quite near the seafood village of Lei Yue Mun. There once was an iron and steel factory, and the area around Hang Hau Village was ...

  6. Sharp Peak - Wikipedia

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    Sharp Peak (Chinese: 蚺蛇尖), or Nam She Tsim, is a hill inside Sai Kung East Country Park, [1] north of Tai Long Wan, in the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong. It is particularly well known for its well-defined sharp peak, which rises to a height of 468 metres (1,535 ft) above sea level. [1]

  7. Tseng Lan Shue - Wikipedia

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    No. 43 Tseng Lan Shue, Sai Kung Pictures 22°20′3.57″N 114°14′15.56″E  /  22.3343250°N 114.2376556°E  / 22.3343250; 114.2376556 This New Territories location article is a stub .

  8. Tai Po Tsai - Wikipedia

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    Tai Po Tsai is a Cantonese village founded in 1629, making it one of the older villages in Sai Kung. [2] Tai Po Tsai was part of the inter-village grouping, the Ho Chung Tung (蠔涌洞) or Ho Chung Seven Villages (蠔涌七鄉), which had its centre in Ho Chung. [3] At the time of the 1911 census, the population of Tai Po Tsai was 172.

  9. Sha Kok Mei - Wikipedia

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    Yuk Yin Study Hall, No. 1A Sha Kok Mei Second Lane, Sai Kung Pictures 22°23′15″N 114°16′09″E  /  22.387431°N 114.269304°E  / 22.387431; 114. This Hong Kong location article is a stub .