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Ha Yeung (foreground), Sheung Sze Wan Beach and Sheung Sze Wan Village (right) viewed from High Junk Peak Country Trail. Sheung Sze Wan (Chinese: 相思灣) is a bay of Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung District, Hong Kong. Sheung Sze Wan is also the name of a village located on the western shore of the bay.
Ha Yeung (foreground), Sheung Sze Wan Beach and Sheung Sze Wan Village (right) viewed from High Junk Peak Country Trail. Seung Sz Wan also transliterated as Seung Sz Wan (Chinese: 相思灣) is a village in Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is located on the western shore of the Sheung Sze Wan bay.
Sheung Sze Wan; Sheung Sze Wan (village) Sheung Yeung; Silverstrand Beach; T. Tai Hang Hau; Tin Hau Temple, Joss House Bay
New Clear Water Bay Road is an expressway deviation of Clear Water Bay Road in Kowloon near Choi Wan Estate and Shun Lee Estate.For the section below Kowloon Peak, Clear Water Bay Road is very steep and reaches the ratio of 1 in 6 It is difficult for buses ascending the incline.
Sheung Sze Wan; Siu Ho Wan; Sok Kwu Wan; South Bay, Hong Kong; Stanley Bay, Hong Kong; Starling Inlet; T. Ta Shui Wan; Tai Ho Wan; Tai Long Wan (Sai Kung District)
Sai Kung was a local industrial centre before the 1900s. For example, in Sheung Yu (Chinese: 上窰), villagers produced mortar and fertiliser from their own lime kiln. [16] Villages also scattered on the islands of Port Shelter, Rocky Harbour, on the Sai Kung Peninsula, on the Clear Water Bay Peninsula as well as other land areas of the ...
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Hikers also have another list of three peaks called the Three Sharp Peaks of Sai Kung (District), a popular hiking spot in Hong Kong.They are the aforementioned Sharp Peak, High Junk Peak and the remote Tai Yue Ngam Teng [13] (233m) peak.