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Sai Kung East Country Park (Chinese: 西貢東郊野公園) is a country park on the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong, measuring 44.77 square kilometres (17.29 sq mi). It opened in 1978 and has features including: High Island Reservoir; High Island; Pak Tam Au; Sheung Yiu; Wong Shek Pier; Beaches of Tai Long Wan: Sai Wan, Ham Tin Wan, Tai Wan ...
Sai Kung East Country Park occupies a vast area of east Sai Kung Peninsula. With the High Island Reservoir, High Island, Tai Long Wan, Pak Tam Au, Chek Keng, Sheung Yiu, Wong Shek Pier and the surrounding countryside, the 4,494 hectare protected area consists of the largest number of bays and coves among all country parks in Hong Kong. Part of ...
Long Ke Wan is located in the southeastern part of Sai Kung Peninsula, north of the East Dam of High Island Reservoir, and within the Sai Kung East Country Park. Village [ edit ]
Near the centre is a vehicle barrier leading to the restricted portion of Sai Kung East Country Park in Pak Tam Chung. For vehicles, only those with authorisation can enter the area and reach places like Hoi Ha , Pak Tam Au and High Island Reservoir .
High Island is part of the Sai Kung East Country Park. [12] The eastern part of High Island is part of the Sai Kung Volcanic Rock Region of the Hong Kong Geopark. The High Island Special Area (糧船灣特別地區) covers 3.9 hectares and was designated in 2011. [13]
The village cluster is mainly concentrated near the coast of Long Harbour. [2] Together with nearby Ko Lau Wan, Tan Ka Wan forms an enclave within Sai Kung East Country Park. [3] A natural stream in Tan Ka Wan flows from south to north towards Long Harbour. Estuarine mangrove can be found at the coastal area. [2]
Chek Keng is located within Sai Kung East Country Park, [1] ... Delineation of area of existing village Chek Keng (Sai Kung North) for election of resident ...
The Chans first settled in Ting Kok and then moved to the village. Historically, the villagers were mainly farmers growing rice and vegetable and rearing pigs and poultry. They collected firewood, which they sold to the lime and brick kilns in Pak Tam Chung. [1] Pak Tam Au is a recognized village under the New Territories Small House Policy. [2]