Tags: Mountain ranges of Hong Kong, North District, Hong Kong, Tai Po District Yuen Chau Tsai Yuen Chau Tsai was formerly an island of Tolo Harbour, in Hong Kong. After land reclamation, it is now connected to land by a causeway and is part of Tai Po District. The Tai Wong Yeh Templ...
This Tin Hau Temple is located in Hong Kong’s bustling Yau Ma Tei area, a community that was once on the harbour front. Although land reclamation means it's no longer on the shore, fishermen still flock here to worship the Goddess of the Sea, Tin Hau. The temple is now a Declared ...
On a map, Eastern District takes the shape of a sea serpent writhing along the shores of Victoria Harbour. Nobody in the district lives more than 1,500 metres from the waterfront, hemmed in as they are by the mountains of Hong Kong Island’s interior. It may not always be possible to...
Tags: Mountain ranges of Hong Kong, North District, Hong Kong, Tai Po District Yuen Chau Tsai Yuen Chau Tsai was formerly an island of Tolo Harbour, in Hong Kong. After land reclamation, it is now connected to land by a causeway and is part of Tai Po District. The Tai Wong Yeh Templ...
Satellite Photo Map Directions HotelsPlaces of Interest NearbyLai Chi Kok Park Park Photo: Baycrest, CC BY-SA 2.5. Lai Chi Kok Park is a large public park in Hong Kong, on the reclamation of former Lai Chi Kok Bay adjacent to Mei Foo, stretching along the Kwai Chung Road motorway....
Yuen Chau Tsai was an island in Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong. It is now connected to land by a causeway after land reclamation. It is part of Tai Po New Town in the Tai Po District.
The New Territories are part of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, southeastern China. It comprises the northern portion of the Kowloon Peninsula from Mirs Bay (Dapeng Wan) on the east to Deep Bay (Shenzhen, or Houhai, Wan), an inlet of the Pea
As I was photographing Katoomba earlier this month (see the thirteenth) it occurred to me that surely this is the time for all pre-war Hong Kong buildings to be granted a Blue Plaque? Back in November of last year I saw Nick Tsao presenting his new Hong Kong Heritage Map of Declared ...
Land reclamation time Planning to expand Kai Tak airport further commenced in 1952, with the decision made to relocate the airport facilities south and build a new 2,194 meter long runway on land reclaimed from Kowloon Bay. Photo via Industrial History of Hong Kong Group ...
ceremony the day after the initial landing. Originally perched on the waterfront, Possession Street was given a new lease of life through reclamation. The area is now dotted with hip restaurants and boutiques, alongside historic stores where you can still sample a taste of an older Hong Kong. ...