Cheung Chau (Chinese: 長洲; lit. 'Long Island') is an outlying island of Hong Kong, located 10 km (6.2 mi) southwest of Hong Kong Island. It is also called...
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Cheung Chau Bun Festival or Cheung Chau Da Jiu Festival is a traditional Chinese festival on the island of Cheung Chau in Hong Kong. Held annually, and...
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Beaches of Hong Kong (section Cheung Chau)
Yeh Beach (洪聖爺灣泳灘) 34. Lo So Shing Beach (蘆鬚城泳灘) Cheung Chau 35. Kwun Yam Beach (觀音灣泳灘) 36. Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach (長洲東灣泳灘) Lantau Island 37. Silver...
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trade. Several places in Hong Kong are linked to Cheung Po Tsai: Cheung Po Tsai Cave, on Cheung Chau island. It is a small natural cave, said to be the...
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Peng Chau Tai Lei Po Toi Islands Lo Chau (Beaufort Island) Mat Chau Po Toi Sung Kong Waglan Island Shek Kwu Chau Soko Islands Cheung Muk Tau Ma Chau Siu...
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local police station belongs to the Cheung Chau Division of the Marine Police. There are several temples on Peng Chau, including: Tin Hau temple (天后廟),...
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Scaffolding (section Cheung Chau Bun Festival)
the famous Bun Scrambling Competition during the Cheung Chau Bun Festival on the island of Cheung Chau is constructed out of bamboo scaffolding. Nine thousand...
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are: Cheung Muk Tau (樟木頭) Ko Pai (高排) Lung Shuen Pai (龍船排) Ma Chau (孖洲) Shek Chau (石洲) Siu A Chau (小鴉洲) Tai A Chau (大鴉洲) Tau Lo Chau (頭顱洲) Wan Hau Chau (灣口洲)...
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Lantau. Other Kai-To and ferry services link Peng Chau, Mui Wo Lantau, Chi Ma Wan Lantau, and Cheung Chau Island, and another links Tuen Mun, Tung Chung...
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Note: Cheung Chau is not accessible by vehicle, roads are only used by pedestrians, cyclists and some licensed vehicles. Cheung Chau Church Road Cheung Chau...
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refer to the following beaches in Hong Kong: Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach, a gazetted beach in Cheung Chau Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach, a gazetted beach in Ma...
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it is part of the Islands District. Hei Ling Chau is located south of Peng Chau and north of Cheung Chau. Its companion, Sunshine Island, is at its northeast...
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Kwun Yam Beach (category Cheung Chau)
of the two gazetted beaches in Cheung Chau along with Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach. This beach is smaller than Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach. The name Kwun...
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Lei Chau - Ap Lei Pai, Hong Kong Cheung Chau, Hong Kong Lung Kwu Chau, Hong Kong Pui O, Hong Kong Sha Chau, Hong Kong Shek O Headland - Tai Tau Chau, Hong...
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five Indigenous Inhabitants Representatives. The Market Towns of Cheung Chau and Peng Chau elect 39 and 17 Kaifong Representatives respectively. Detailed...
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outlying island of Cheung Chau and is a popular attraction there. No treasures have been found in the cave. The cave is named after Cheung Po Tsai, a legendary...
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6). Other ferry services link Mui Wo to Discovery Bay, Peng Chau, Chi Ma Wan and Cheung Chau. Buses operate from Mui Wo to other places on Lantau, including...
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Flower plaque (section Cheung Chau Bun Festival)
good weather as Cheung Chau residents, in the past, fished for a living. Chinese flower plaques are used for notification in Cheung Chau. For example, residents...
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Lamma Island (redirect from Pok Liu Chau)
Lamma Island, also known as Y Island, Pok Liu Chau or simply Pok Liu, is the third largest island in Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Islands...
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Min Hoi Tung A Uk Cheung Wo Liu Wo Mei Wong Chuk Shan New Village Wong Chuk Wan Wong Keng Tei Wong Keng Tsai Wong Mo Ying Wong Yi Chau Yim Tin Tsai 流浮山鄉事委員會...
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Tai A Chau is an uninhabited island of Hong Kong, part of the Soko Islands group, located south of Lantau Island. It is referred to as South Soko Island...
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Toi Island Cheung Chau Public Pier - Sai Wan Discovery Bay - Peng Chau/Trappist Monastery Ma Liu Shui – Lai Chi Wo Ma Liu Shui - Kat O/Ap Chau Ma Liu Shui...
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Captain of Destiny (section 21st century Cheung Chau)
is based on the real-life Chinese pirate, Cheung Po Tsai. Grace Chan as Wong Tai-mui (黃娣妹), a Cheung Chau police sergeant from the 21st century (of the...
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stations at the Hong Kong Observatory Headquarters and outstations at Cheung Chau and Waglan Island. A number of old signal masts in the New Territories...
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island formed by flattening and levelling the former Chek Lap Kok and Lam Chau islands (3.02 square kilometres (1.17 sq mi) and 0.08 km2 (0.031 sq mi) respectively)...
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Lam Chau into the airport platform and connected to Lantau Island by two bridges Cheung Chau (長洲) – Islands Cheung Shek Tsui (長石咀) – North Cheung Sok...
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(Hong Kong) Language: Cantonese and Mandarin Status: Out of print Jacky Cheung – "Let the Wonder Soar" (讓奇妙飛翔) (Cantonese) Twins – "It's a Small World"...
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Cheung Sha (Chinese: 長沙) is a rural area on the south coast of Lantau Island, New Territories, Hong Kong. Along the South Lantau Road, Cheung Sha is located...
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include: Lo Chau Pak Pai (螺洲白排) Beaufort Island (螺洲) Mat Chau (墨洲), an islet off Po Toi island Mat Chau Pai (墨洲排), an islet off Mat Chau Po Toi (蒲台),...
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Cheung Chau Theatre (Chinese: 長洲戲院) is a former cinema in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. Opened in 1931, the cinema was closed in the 1990s. Cheung Chau Theatre...
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